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Well that is surprising. They are rare. I know of a few members here who own them.
They were made the same as Leonards, Paynes and other rods from that lineage. I don't know what kind of glue was used but if not separating in strips and windings, they can be used today. Mike Clark in Colorado owns one identical to mine and being a well known rodmaker, he might know more about the materials.