Hello all,
I'm sure this learned community can help me out. I had an odd pair of paddles come my way and I wondered if anyone knew anything about them - they are wooden, glassed bent-shaft paddles, maybe 50" or a bit taller, and are labeled "Cam Paddles" (or maybe "Camp Paddles", with the P doing double duty). They seem hand-made; the handles and throats are similar but clearly different dimensions. The blades are wide and flat, what I would call a Sugar Island shape. They are well-used but in good condition; it looks like the previous owner wrapped some glass around the throat at the top of the blade, presumably because that's a weak point in a wooden bent-shaft. I'm not a bent-shaft user (yet) but they are light and fine enough to look like someone put some real time into them.
I plan to pass them on to someone who uses bent-shafts more than I do, but one of the great things about this forum is that obscure gear tends to be fairly well-known here.



I'm sure this learned community can help me out. I had an odd pair of paddles come my way and I wondered if anyone knew anything about them - they are wooden, glassed bent-shaft paddles, maybe 50" or a bit taller, and are labeled "Cam Paddles" (or maybe "Camp Paddles", with the P doing double duty). They seem hand-made; the handles and throats are similar but clearly different dimensions. The blades are wide and flat, what I would call a Sugar Island shape. They are well-used but in good condition; it looks like the previous owner wrapped some glass around the throat at the top of the blade, presumably because that's a weak point in a wooden bent-shaft. I'm not a bent-shaft user (yet) but they are light and fine enough to look like someone put some real time into them.
I plan to pass them on to someone who uses bent-shafts more than I do, but one of the great things about this forum is that obscure gear tends to be fairly well-known here.


