Fly Rod Fishing

Help identifying a bamboo fishing/Fly Rod!?
I found this really cool bamboo fishing rod at an antiques shop today. It's insignia on the rod was a globe and below it it said "Globe". It's an old rod, most likely 80's or 90's, pretty good condition. the weird thing was, the reel seat was ABOVE the cork handle, which i have never seen in a fly rod. im pretty sure its a fly rod though, its really long, 4 pieces, and get REALLY thin at the top; plus, it dont know why anyone would make a bamboo spinning rod? anyways, if anyone has an info, and what it is worth i would appreciate it. BTW, it was like 40 some dollars in the shop.
Yeah its in a woodbox with an unopened pack of hooks and a bobber or two. its in pretty good condition. what do you think the retail value is in good condition?
most likely from the 50s or 60s. l am guessing the handle is reversible. many rods were built to use with multiple styles of fishing. particularly imported ones. l'm also guessing this is a relatively inexpensive import from china or japan. the US market was flooded with lots of cheap asian imports after WW2.
it wasn't just them. many american manufacturers of steel and copper rods back in the day made them supposedly to be used as fly rods and casting rods. especially the telescopic ones.
but if it is in real good condition, that's a fair price. did you get the wooden box with it?
30 in pike on 6wt bamboo fly rod fishing rocky mountains CO