If I Could Only Have (1) DAM Quick Reel — This Would be the One

Started by foakes, March 22, 2025, 06:49:31 AM

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jgp12000

I mask around the emblem with painters tape anyhow to protect the paint.The hf dremel is actually a 12 vdc with ac adapter no torque slow speed, never owned a variable speed dremel just a craftsman 1 speed is my better one its high rpm.

foakes

Still have the (6) brand new 220's.

However, here is a special 220 model that I built from all new parts this morning.

Quick 221S.

According to the factory, only 1 out of every (50) 220 sized reels was a 221S.

This reel has special high speed worm-drive gearing at a high speed ratio of 1:5.  It also features a longer crank handle for better torque and power when running with the current.  There is also a "high speed" sticker on the right sideplate.

If anyone is interested in this rare, tough, and brand new 221S, please let me know.

Maybe someone might want a 220 & a 221 as a matched pair?

$125 for the new 221S — $90 for a new 220 — or $200 for the pair.

Best, Fred
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DougK

very nice..
I have a 220 bought new in 1970-something, the store was closing out and even teenage me could afford it..
too big for 90% of my fishing ever since, so it's in mint condition except for a cracked plastic spool, replaced that off ebay. will take it out for pike this year hopefully..