Enviable! I do have my father-in-laws cane rod from the 40's. He'd bought it just before joining the merchant marine during the second war. He'd not had a chance to use it until after the war.
I also have the reel he used- more of a simply, VERY simple line storage device. It fit my backing and 3-wgt floating ling, perfectly. The rod is about an 8 weight, but feel, and casts all of my 7 through 9 weight lines, depending on which tip is used.
It's fun to use, VERY soft but can 'carry' a lot of line in the air.
I much prefer my long rods for rivers, though - 10ft. in 6 and 7 wgts graphites for large trout, 13.6' in 10 wgt. graphite for salmon, with my 15' 10 wgt and 11wgt graphite rods for steelies.