Established in 1872 in Alnwick, Northumberland, William Hardy began his career as a gunsmith before partnering with his brother John James and expanding into fishing tackle two years later in 1874 . By the early 1880s, Hardy was crafting rods from materials like lancewood, hickory, greenheart, and bamboo—becoming the first company to patent hexagonal bamboo rods—earning their first exhibition gold medal in 1881. Over the next century, Hardy remained at the forefront of innovation—introducing features like bridge rings, spiral and stud-lock joints, large-arbor reels, and more—all while maintaining handcrafted production in England.