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05-03-2013, 11:59 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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A couple Old Reels
These were given to me from my Grandpa , years ago and just found them , I have a few more also but still searching for them .
The one is either a Mooching reel or a huge fly reel , the other is a baitcaster . I have been working on cleaning them up and replaced the grease, trying to find screws that will fit that plate and going to use that baitcaster .
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05-03-2013, 12:54 PM
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It sure lookks like a fly reel. Whats the name on it?
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05-03-2013, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Fish along
It sure lookks like a fly reel. Whats the name on it?
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The thing is the size of it a bit smaller than a small plate its huge , COndex is the name on the side but Ive found little info about it .
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05-03-2013, 04:27 PM
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Looks like a J.W.Young 'Condex' English made fly reel. the turquoise ones are desirable for collectors. Not big bucks but a popular collector reel. The larger ones (they came in a variety of sizes) where made for Salmon fishing. This one looks to be early 50"s. Clean it up and give it a coat of wax to bring up the color.
Here's what they look like originally
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05-03-2013, 04:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lornce
Looks like a J.W.Young 'Condex' English made fly reel. the turquoise ones are desirable for collectors. Not big bucks but a popular collector reel. The larger ones (they came in a variety of sizes) where made for Salmon fishing. This one looks to be early 50"s. Clean it up and give it a coat of wax to bring up the color.
Here's what they look like originally
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That's awesome , where did you find out that info , that fly / mooching reel is really beautiful , I have another one but its smaller a little more than the diameter of a coffee cup which I'd call a fly reel . Thanks for that info .
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05-03-2013, 06:32 PM
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cool reels!!
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05-03-2013, 08:21 PM
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That's awesome , where did you find out that info , that fly / mooching reel is really beautiful , I have another one but its smaller a little more than the diameter of a coffee cup which I'd call a fly reel . Thanks for that info .
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I've collected old reels/rods for many years and researching vintage fly gear is a hobby, have a number of old catalogs and books.
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Often I have been exhausted on trout streams, uncomfortable, wet, cold, briar scarred, sunburned, mosquito bitten,
but never, with a fly rod in my hand have I been in a place that was less than beautiful.
My blog - casting on the waters
fishing regulations and facts on fish handling
Fishing Regulations
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