From my experience with pre-war Heddons, Horrocks Ibbotson, Granger, Montague, and South Bend fly rods is that varnish pretty much ruled the day. It was that or maybe shellac on a lesser basis. Outside of lacquer, I suspect the fireams industry wasn't too different.


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