I bought several used Scotty rodholders from a guy through the classified forum on another fishing board. The prices were very good. I got two standard Scotty #279 baitcaster style and two others of a style that I had not seen before. They arrived yesterday.
The other model has some interesting features. I did a thorough check of Scotty's online catalog and a wider Google search to see if I could identify the model number -- I could not. The rod holder has more of a closed barrel, but the unique feature is that it folds over to extend the holder to a longer length. The design and appearance of the post, screw, knob, and other features looks nearly identical to Scotty products, but on close examination there are a few subtle differences. On the face of the knobs on all my other Scotty rod holders there is a "Scotty" label. The new rod holder does not have this. I tried inserting the new unit into a standard Scotty base mount. It fits and pivots just fine, but is not a completely snug fit (there is a small amount of play when locked in place). In contrast the true Scotty pieces lock in tightly with no play. This new rod holder will actually work better for one of my ultralight rods that has a very short rod butt (it tends to fall out of the regular Scotty holder).
I suspect this is a third-party piece designed to work with Scotty bases or could be an older discontinued Scotty model. Have any of you seen a rod holder like this before? If so, please let me know about the brand name. Also, I cannot figure out the purpose of the extended configuration when the sleeve is folded over. The following photos from left to right show: a) comparison of regular Scotty holder (left) and new holder (right); b) side view of new holder; c) side view of new holder with barrel folded out to full extension; d) top view of new holder with barrel folded out to full extension; and e) top view of new rod holder
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The other model has some interesting features. I did a thorough check of Scotty's online catalog and a wider Google search to see if I could identify the model number -- I could not. The rod holder has more of a closed barrel, but the unique feature is that it folds over to extend the holder to a longer length. The design and appearance of the post, screw, knob, and other features looks nearly identical to Scotty products, but on close examination there are a few subtle differences. On the face of the knobs on all my other Scotty rod holders there is a "Scotty" label. The new rod holder does not have this. I tried inserting the new unit into a standard Scotty base mount. It fits and pivots just fine, but is not a completely snug fit (there is a small amount of play when locked in place). In contrast the true Scotty pieces lock in tightly with no play. This new rod holder will actually work better for one of my ultralight rods that has a very short rod butt (it tends to fall out of the regular Scotty holder).
I suspect this is a third-party piece designed to work with Scotty bases or could be an older discontinued Scotty model. Have any of you seen a rod holder like this before? If so, please let me know about the brand name. Also, I cannot figure out the purpose of the extended configuration when the sleeve is folded over. The following photos from left to right show: a) comparison of regular Scotty holder (left) and new holder (right); b) side view of new holder; c) side view of new holder with barrel folded out to full extension; d) top view of new holder with barrel folded out to full extension; and e) top view of new rod holder
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