Penn 9/0 RED sideplates!!!

Started by broadway, June 22, 2011, 02:34:33 AM

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thorhammer

I wanna know who that chick in my garage is...

Benni3

Quote from: thorhammer on March 16, 2026, 12:43:54 AMI wanna know who that chick in my garage is...
That's funny,,, ;)
First I thought somebody at the prop department just painted the side plates or it came out of somebodys private collection as a joke,,,,, ;D

oc1

#47
There is a second red/rose colored reel in the back.  Maybe an Ocean City.  The curious reel is the silver thing to the left of the 6/0.

1badf350

You guys sure know how to derail a thread
-Chris

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#49
Ok, back on subject

Undoubtedly the rarest Penn reel known to mankind. Known as "big red". A crown jewel for any penn collector. If someone asked me how much I think its worth, my reply would be a huge shoulder shrug, but in reality, I'd toss out a number like $5,000 to possibly as high as $10,000
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1badf350

It's definitely an amazing reel for sure!
-Chris

"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them."
John Wayne as J.B. Books in "The Shootist"

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Quote from: 1badf350 on Today at 01:30:32 AMIt's definitely an amazing reel for sure!

 Yes indeed Chris
 
 ...and for those that dont know Chris, he has a absolutely amazing collection of rare pre war penn reels, and also penn memorabilia. He is a rock star on the ORCA website, where all the big time reel collectors gather to share their knowledge and show some of the jaw dropping reels from days gone by
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