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Maxed Out

 Which conventional penn had the most spool changes thru it's production years ? Mo, Broadway, Chris,  Col, Arlyn, Donny, Chad, Henry, Nelson, Thor, Rudy, Randy, Sheridan, John, Mike, and the rest of youall....cmon you guys let's here it

I have an idea, but let's hear what you think

-Ted
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Swami805

I'm thinking jig master, pretty sure they had spools from about every material Penn used even silver aluminum.
Or could it be monofils with the different color plastics?
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Maxed Out

#2
 Good guess Sheridan, but different colors don't count as different types of spools in this instance. Please try again  :D  :D

Plastic, 3 piece chrome, stainless, aluminum, etc
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RowdyW

#3
I would think the monofils too. the spools came in a rainbow of colors.  Longbeach   ???    Rudy

Wompus Cat

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nelz


Brewcrafter

I would guess it would be something that had a long production run.  I know Seaboy's had chrome, plastic, and aluminum in their various incarnations, but I suspect that this question is harder than that - I'm not sure that there was ever a 3 piece in a Seaboy. - john

nelz

The Jigmaster has had plastic, 3 piece chrome, stainless, and 2 aluminum types; one with line tie post and one smooth. Also, if colors counted, the aluminum have been made in black, silver and red.  ;D

oc1


Maxed Out

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Sharkb8


mo65

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thrasher

Mo stole my answer so I'll guess the 4/0

Deepennz

Hi Ted,

My pick is the #49.....I am aware of 12 different spool types in the 17 production years from 1939 - 1958. I have 11 in my collection and you have the other - that reel with the narrow arbor. I would assume that after 1958 Penn also produced one-piece spools/aluminum spools etc for the #49.

cheers
Martin


mhc

#14
Like others, I would have thought the jigmaster, but since Ted doesn't seem like that answer I think Kim might be on the right track with mariners but wrong model - I'll suggest the 49.

Mike

Oops! Martin beat my guess by a minute!
It can't be too difficult - a lot of people do it.