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WPB Fishin` Club yard sale
Hey gang,
Tis the season once again. Folks donate all kinds of fishing, diving, and boat parts/pieces for the club to sell. I have made some great scores over the years. If anyone has any wants/needs let me know. Cheers, GFS |
Zebco 33 please
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My first reel was the 101. Thanks Papa you cheap *&^^%$$$#&^.
Then I saved for the Mitchel 301. Bliss. |
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I still have my "D.A.M Quick Jr" Cost me $6 plus $.03 sales tax..... btw: I had to change the price tag @ Jeffersons to afford that high ticket:p |
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My first top of the line reel at age 15 was the Sears & Roebuck Ted Williams 460.... :cool:
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Pocket Fisherman!
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Ron Popeil's best product -
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There were some 9/0s. Picked up a couple of 650 ss spinners for my collection and a Speedmaster for Island Trader. |
Those big seniors make a great mantel show piece, the old American made spin fishers are good too. I still use my 750's & 950's spinfishers currently. The Chinese models are just not as tough.
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The Stella also has about a million parts. |
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My old lady got me a Penn Torque 9 spinning reel for Christmas, It is all billet machined aluminum and 100% American made. Cool thing is the drag... it has a max drag of 41 lbs! Way more than I need but if I want to free jig some Blue fin I can. I mainly use my old slammer series with the ht-100 drags, they were the last usa built slammer models prior to being made in china. I have some of the new spinfisher 5's and they aint bad for what they are but made in china stickers on them. Pic of my new toy: Attachment 9989 |
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