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#1
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RayJ
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08-01-2007, 07:03 PM
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Re: The Finest Reels you can Ill Afford NOT to buy
Doug is right on with this review ! I just picked up a #102 (5/6) on the auction and have been messing around with it a bit. This is a very smooth reel with a nice drag. It seems very well made and is certainly good value for the money. I intend to put it thru some rigorous use very shortly.
A few nits to pick : 1) The easy change from left hand retrieve to right hand is B.S. It involves unfastening one of those devilish little snap rings which will definitely go flying to parts unknown once you put the pressure to it. Better do it inside a box if you don't happen to have a supply of snap rings that size handy. Definitely don't try it at stream side ! 2) It would be helpful if the instructions told you how much backing it held ! 3) Instructions are also silent on lubrication/maintenance 4) Mine is silent on the issue of a Warranty. Doug is putting out some great advice though - this reel is a winner. RayJ |
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#3
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RayJ
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08-02-2007, 05:47 PM
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Re: The Finest Reels you can Ill Afford NOT to buy
They are available on ebay auctions. Anglers Roost Enterprises is the seller and the code they trade under is "bobo 00700". Go to flyfishing and search for "reel 101" or "reel #102" or whichever size you're interested in.
RayJ |
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#4
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hardhat
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08-11-2007, 11:40 PM
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Re: The Finest Reels you can Ill Afford NOT to buy
I have one of the 102 reels and find it to be of good quality. It is smooth quite and has a controlable drag. The reel is machined from aluminum, not cast. I showed it to the local Bass Pro fly dept MGR and he went to ebay and bought two. They are a bargain, however it is not like buying a packaged reel from the local shop. Instructions are vague and the warranty? But I have spoken with John and he seems to be a good businessman.
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#5
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Roast
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08-12-2007, 09:17 PM
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Re: The Finest Reels you can Ill Afford NOT to buy
I just bought one of these reels from ebay after reading the reviews on this site (I am eagerly awaiting its arrival). I was hoping those who have bought the reel could provide others with information that apparently is missing from the instructions. For example how much backing the reel can hold (I am interested in the #102), proper lubrication and maintenance ect. Thanks
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#6
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dougm
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08-13-2007, 12:34 PM
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Re: The Finest Reels you can Ill Afford NOT to buy
Depending on your line of choice, the 102 will hold about 100 yards of 20# backing ... as for salt water maintenance, I use a rinse (if really dirty), canned air to remove water, WD-40 and a tad of Quantum's Red Sauce.
If you want to take it down all the way, be careful of the C-clamp. Use as box to insure you don't send it to never-never land. Doug |
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#7
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Sandy808
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09-04-2007, 07:21 PM
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Re: The Finest Reels you can Ill Afford NOT to buy
I just received my 102, today. Yes, while any instructions are all but nonexistent and no mention of any warranty, it is still a very very nice reel. I am so excited to get out in the yard and start casting. How will I make it until my big trip next year???
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