It looks like you’re referring to a “Lot G New Orvis 28-Piece Fly Fishing” item, possibly from an auction, estate sale, or online listing. Here’s what this might include and what to consider:

Likely Contents (28-Piece Fly Fishing Set):
An Orvis fly fishing combo or accessory kit could include:
– Fly Rod & Reel (high-quality, possibly with a case)
– Flies (assorted dry flies, nymphs, streamers)
– Leaders/Tippet (pre-cut or spools)
– Tools (nippers, forceps, hemostats, fly floatant)
– Line (weight-forward floating line, backing)
– Accessories (landing net, vest, carrying case)

Key Questions to Verify:
1. Condition – Is it truly new/unused, or is it listed as “new old stock”?
2. Model/Series – Orvis has tiers (e.g., Clearwater vs. Helios). Check for markings.
3. Completeness – Does “28 pieces” include everything needed for a starter?
4. Retail Comparison – Orvis kits retail for $300–$1,500+ depending on quality.

If You’re Buying:
– Research the exact model (e.g., Orvis Encounter Kit vs. custom bundle).
– Verify authenticity (counterfeit Orvis gear is rare but possible).
– Check if warranties (e.g., Orvis rod guarantee) transfer.

If You’re Selling:

LOT #G NEW ORVIS 28 PC. FLY FISHING

– Highlight Orvis’s reputation for durability.
– List all 28 pieces individually for transparency.
– Compare to eBay/auction prices for similar lots.

Let me know if you need help identifying a specific item in the lot!