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Topic: Any Vintage Penn reel users here?  (Read 5329 times)

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Heres my little collection. Not all Penns but that's ok. Got a couple Garcias in there. Need a little oil and new line but still function great. :smt006
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Penn 500, 501, 140, 146.

Jigmaster and squidder models.

Yep, especially the Squidder "Junior" 146

>The 146 Squidder was the third and final Squidder to enter the Squidder-series. In the early 60's this reel was manufactured for the first time and was manufactured until Penn discontinued it in the year 2000. In 1985 the first light-weight aluminum spool versions became available, as model 146L. <

A serious reel in my quiver.


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Penn 500, 501, 140, 146.

Jigmaster and squidder models.

Yep, especially the Squidder "Junior" 146

>The 146 Squidder was the third and final Squidder to enter the Squidder-series. In the early 60's this reel was manufactured for the first time and was manufactured until Penn discontinued it in the year 2000. In 1985 the first light-weight aluminum spool versions became available, as model 146L. <

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And, it was the narrow spool.

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this one looks just like the thermostat I put into my 72 GMC last week!

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BTW.  I like to use the old Penns as client reels, since they can take the use and abuse.  And, I am confident working on them fixing them up.  Sadly I've had a few losses lately so I need more. I have a small collection for years, but want to protect some of my long-held reels for posterity.

So, if anyone has some of these gathering dust that aren't in too bad a shape, let me know, I need to re-stock. Maybe trade other gear, guided trip, or even $ though my $ mostly goes to momma.

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FWIW , Bushy did a bang up job refurbishing some of my Dad's old Jigmasters , along with parts donated from CptSloppywood and Squidder .

Once again Thanks .


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FWIW , Bushy did a bang up job refurbishing some of my Dad's old Jigmasters , along with parts donated from CptSloppywood and Squidder .

Once again Thanks .

Totally forgot about that!  haha.

I just took a look at my shelf.  I have a couple Pro Gear 251, perfect shape that I will never use, I guess.  Willing to trade those....

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Ha ..sorry no trade ..I have kids ..The next generation gets em ...LOL


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The 500s carry more line than you will ever use.  Look for a narrow squidder, or my fave, the Surfmaster 100.


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FWIW , Bushy did a bang up job refurbishing some of my Dad's old Jigmasters , along with parts donated from CptSloppywood and Squidder .

Once again Thanks .

Totally forgot about that!  haha.

I just took a look at my shelf.  I have a couple Pro Gear 251, perfect shape that I will never use, I guess.  Willing to trade those....

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Love the 251, willing to trade for cash?   :smt003
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FWIW , Bushy did a bang up job refurbishing some of my Dad's old Jigmasters , along with parts donated from CptSloppywood and Squidder .

Once again Thanks .

Totally forgot about that!  haha.

I just took a look at my shelf.  I have a couple Pro Gear 251, perfect shape that I will never use, I guess.  Willing to trade those....

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Love the 251, willing to trade for cash?   :smt003

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I have two......Tani-ized then never used since.  One is Gold One is Black. 

so I guess these guys are spoken for.

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The 500s carry more line than you will ever use.  Look for a narrow squidder, or my fave, the Surfmaster 100.

I like LOVE them both, the Jigmaster has more drag washers I believe.  The squidder has ball bearings vs just bushings on the 500.  Squidder is preferred by casting guys...

In this case, I am looking fro client reels.  Tough, reliable, and as i trim used line off the end I don't have to re-spool as often.  Both 500's I have rigged for tomorrow's clients are about 1/3 full.  Still plenty of line for RF, lings, haibut.  If they hook a white seabss, I'd advise dogging the drag all the way down and keeping their feet out of the water.

Eric you would love this one 146 I have with an Accurate frame.  Santa barbara Special I got for a Shimano Compre trade ten years ago (anothre story altogether.  it's reels like that one I will not use for clients.  I've had too many go overboard.  And I think pool noodles on the rod is gay.  (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)



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