If it is in good shape you got a deal. South Bend made some very good cane rods. I have a couple dozen of them.
South Bend made really good "blue collar" cane rods so if your rod is in good shape- varnish , wraps, ferrules and straightness- you got a deal.
If you google the rod you'll probably come up with some info or I can fill you in with particulars when I get home from work.
The most important thing you need to know now is that The ferrule cement is liable to be brittle. When you have the rod assemble flex it gently with your fingertips at the joints and feel for movement. If there is any do not cast the rod. Bad things can happen. Even if they feel tight, with a rod that old they'll probably loosen up with use. The cement can usually be reconstituted or it can be refurbished.
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