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#21
I would like 2 sets, are they still available?
#22
Welcome! / Re: Hello from Long Island
Last post by Brewcrafter - March 28, 2024, 10:22:25 PM
Welcome Zeke from the SoCal Inland Empire!  Senators are a great place to start; so many reels (both Penn and others) share the same basic architecture. - john
#23
Welcome! / Re: first post
Last post by Crow - March 28, 2024, 09:20:20 PM
Howdy!
#24
Welcome! / Re: Hello from Long Island
Last post by Crow - March 28, 2024, 09:16:00 PM
Howdy!
#25
Hmmmm, they look nice.  :D

Have replied to your msg.

Thank you!
#26
6500C3CT is a fav of Nick's and mine, and a lot of surfcasters. It is regretfully out of production, but Abu still makes a mag elite that's similar. Not a lot crosses over from the C to C3, the latter having ultracast spool bearing whereas the former has end cap bearings.
#27
Welcome! / Re: Hello from Long Island
Last post by foakes - March 28, 2024, 06:27:00 PM
Welcome aboard, Jimmy!

Best, Fred
#28
Here are a few components that might go well with a red 113H, etc.
#29
Welcome! / Re: Hello from Long Island
Last post by Reeltyme - March 28, 2024, 05:42:08 PM
Greetings from Florida! Don't even worry about taking the thing apart. One of the easiest reels to work on. Built like a tank. Just reverse everything you take apart!
Cheers!
Randy McConnell
Reeltyme
#30
Welcome! / Re: Hello from Long Island
Last post by Gfish - March 28, 2024, 03:45:26 PM
Greetings Uncle Zeke!
When I first came here, one of my reels was a mid-80's 114H II. Aluminum spool and bar frame. This was probably getting close to the peak for stock Senators, but I really like the improvement of the Penn aluminum 1/2 frame on some variants.
But, I was afraid to take-apart the bridge-plate, thinking I wouldn't be able to get whatever was behind there, back together. Then I found the tutorial for it. Took a bit of practice, then it became easy. A huge step for me.