Everyday post a photo of a reel you own.

PEETZcanada

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I thought it would be kind of interesting fun and informative to share reel photos amongst ourselves. New, used, old, mint, beat, whatever you like.

I'll start with this cool little reel that I recently received. It's a vintage Gibbs Tool & Die salmon reel called the Jubilee 4 1/2.
 

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Here is one of my modified penn 113H. It has an extra narrow custom tiburon frame, stainless 4 :1 gears, stainless gear sleeve, double dogs, custom handle and custom eccentric lever. A very sweet powerful reel.
 

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Here is another recent reel for me.

It's a HARDY EUREKA 3 1/2 centerpin. I have not seen too many around, but they are out there. I got this one for trout fishing. It will be married to a HARDY 6'10" ultralight cane rod.
 

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Today's choice to share is one of my last remaing retired Islander TR3's. After I sold my boat a few years back, I decided I'd only keep one.
 

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My mother-in-law picked this old-timer up at a thrift store on the island a few years back. It adorns my fly-tying desk. No manufacturer’s name on it but it is stamped “Made in England” on the base. I’d appreciate any information anyone might be able to provide.
 

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My mother-in-law picked this old-timer up at a thrift store on the island a few years back. It adorns my fly-tying desk. No manufacturer’s name on it but it is stamped “Made in England” on the base. I’d appreciate any information anyone might be able to provide.
A very fine example of a beautiful Knottingham reel. Essentially the reel style that helped to progress the more modern Shakespeare level wind in the USA and also helped form some of BC's prolific salmon fishing opportunities, primarily in the Sportfishing sector. They started making Knottingham reels of various sizes in the 1800's.
 
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