we all know its not a competition but you guys keep putting the level higher everytime
this thing is a art work, loving the socket thingy for the penn nuts
That is off the Chain JT.
Very Nice work there.
I picked up on that handle right away, when I saw it in the 20/0 thread,
Very Unique.
I love it!
That knob means buisness and fits the reel to a T. Your friend is obviously quite talented.
John
Wow, a one of a kind gem !!
The custom socket wrench is something we all wish we had
Ted
Really nice John. Do you know what kind of machine is used to make that aluminum checkering? Can't imagine it.
-steve
Great work, another twist on the classic design very nicely machined - the socket to fit into the handle recess is pretty cool as well.
Mike
Beautiful handle John, something to be proud of.
Sal
Thanks to all for the compliments ! You know how when you open up a box with a reel in it from ebay and you either go damm it I knew it didn't look quite right or you go into a big smile and in you head you say yes yes !!! Well yes yes was in my head when I picked up the handle from Rollie my machinist !! He doesn't fish and even he was excited when he showed it to me.
Steve : He does the knurling on his lathe with a neat little tool/bit with two rollers on it that he just runs in a few thousands at a time and I think he said it was about 15 thousands deep. When he finishes the knurling the lines run out on the edges some and it looks a little sloppy so he cuts a small "wedding band" I will call it or radius on either side which really cleans it up and makes it pop ! He is amazing to watch.
And Ted and Mike the little Penn socket was a surprise he made that so not to scratch up the handle blade while tightening up the Penn bolt. A nice touch. Thanks !! John Taylor
Quote from: Alto Mare on July 12, 2018, 09:42:57 AM
Beautiful handle John, something to be proud of.
Sal
Thanks Sal but yours are every bit as nice and you made yours all your self ! Mine I dreamed up but my buddy Rollie made it. Thanks John
The pictures are great but to really see the quality you have to hold it. Simply incredible! I'm hoping I do not have to wait too long to see one of Sal's handles.
Dave
A thing of BEAUTY !! Excellent job with the detail ;D
Thanks for the pictures, wow🤔 you just raised the bar again on custom knobs. There's lots of talent and love for fishing out there. Serious talent..🐟
Awesome! I love the handle nut wrench too! ;D
Beautiful work .. The end caps can be screwed off to gt to the delrin ?
The Delrin end caps were pressure fit / pressed in before the ends were shaped. He drilled 3/4" holes in Aluminum and left Delrin 2 thousands oversized and pressed them in. John Taylor PS I wish I had a piece of the Red stuff Sal used on one of his knobs.
That's some very nice work that gentlemen does John and I can really appreciate that. The knurling is perfect!
If Sal doesn't have any, I may have some short pieces of acrylic, probably and inch long, possibly and inch and a half. Not sure as to colors.
I know I have 2 pcs of fire tiger, black and gold. What are you looking for? I keep all short ends as they always get used for one thing or another. I do a lot of inlays.
By the way, its the icing on the cake for that beautiful reel. I'm located in Wallingford.
Have a great evening, .. Lou
......you guys never cease to amaze me...wow
Spectacular!!!!
Brett
Fits that 20/0 like it was born there. And that little socket is truly a special tool.
Quotethis thing is a art work, loving the socket thingy for the penn nuts
x2 - really impressive work and a great compliment to 'the beast' 20/0
Quote from: STRIPER LOU on July 12, 2018, 08:01:21 PM
That's some very nice work that gentlemen does John and I can really appreciate that. The knurling is perfect!
If Sal doesn't have any, I may have some short pieces of acrylic, probably and inch long, possibly and inch and a half. Not sure as to colors.
I know I have 2 pcs of fire tiger, black and gold. What are you looking for? I keep all short ends as they always get used for one thing or another. I do a lot of inlays.
By the way, its the icing on the cake for that beautiful reel. I'm located in Wallingford.
Have a great evening, .. Lou
Hi Lou
I might be interested in some of you Acrylic pieces but not sure if 1.5" is quite long enough. How big is the rod ? I would need 1" minimum. Let me know. Can you send me a few pics ? I live by Sturbridge, Mass. Thanks Lou !! John
http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=25279.0
http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=21772.0
John, the fire tiger is the top pic. I have 2 pieces 1.130 dia and 1.180 dia about 1 3/4 long.
The second pic is the red. I have 2 pcs 1.030 dia and 1.050 dia about 2 1/8 long.
The colors may vary a bit but if these work for you, they're yours N/C.
Let me know and have a great evening, .. Lou
Lou I would love to try them !! The Red is sweet to ! I have no problem buying them they must have cost you something ! PM sent John Taylor
John, there is no charge. A lot of people have been kind to me here on the forum and Its just a way of paying it forward.
Please PM me you address and I get them out early next week.
all the best, .. Lou
Quote from: AC49 on July 12, 2018, 02:06:12 PM
A thing of BEAUTY !! Excellent job with the detail ;D
X2!! Really nice knob, perfect for a vintage type of reel
Marc..
Thank you for the thorough explanation on one heck of a special handle and grip. Your friend did right by you to say the very least.
Impressive work!
Enjoy her on that beast you've created,
Dom
Quote from: STRIPER LOU on July 14, 2018, 12:15:04 AM
John, there is no charge. A lot of people have been kind to me here on the forum and Its just a way of paying it forward.
Please PM me you address and I get them out early next week.
all the best, .. Lou
Lou
Your red acrylic material is gorgeous !!!!! My friend Rollie is making me another knob and handle for my 20/0. It's not finished yet but so far it is really looking good !!!! Rollie said he loves your material and that it nice to work with. He also made me a new rod clamp for the 20/0 that fits the old style Lakeland reel seat I have with an aluminum butt perfectly !!! We might trim it down a little bit or possibly mill in a hole for a safety line to clip into not sure yet but both pieces are shaping up. Lou Thanks again for the acrylic I love !!!!!
John Taylor
Looks great John!
Its like having a jewel on the end of the knob.
Pretty good stuff to work with as long as the tooling is sharp and you don't generate a lot of heat. I'm working on some new colors that are a knockout and still working on the Starburst pattern.
Although I'm able to produce the desired results with the starburst on occasion, .... I'm not able to do so with any consistency. Most others have given up on it but I'm still trying.
I think to get it perfect all the time, it would have to be done in Lab conditions.
Tell Rollie his work is outstanding!!!!
Have a great day, .. Lou
That turned out nice John, Rollie does some nice work!...Enjoy it!
Best,
Sal
Hey John, when are you gonna let Rollie know there's more fisherman in the sea waiting for his work?
He does some fine work to say the least.
Lou, I don't believe you know the words, "Give up." I believe if anyone can come close to perfect it's you!
Thanks for showing what can be done
Dom
Thanks for the praise guys !!! I have told Rollie that I could keep him busy making handles / Socket wrenches for Penn nuts and other parts for this this board full time but he is mid seventies and pretty well off and busier than he wants to be now !! He really likes creating new stuff like the handles and when I brought him Lou's Acrylic his eyes lit up !! Lol !!! He has also made me some impossible to find ferrules and nuts for vintage rods that came out great. Again thanks for looking !! John Taylor
PS I will post pics of the finish product when done !!
Those end caps set an already incredible handle off beautifully. Just when it looked like it couldn't get better it did!
Quote from: Swami805 on September 03, 2018, 02:35:56 AM
Those end caps set an already incredible handle off beautifully. Just when it looked like it couldn't get better it did!
X2! 8)
Great looking stuff. Rollie is a wizard.
John, if your at these again, check in with me and see what I have in my box. In addition to saving every scrap, I also buy short ends from my supplier whenever he has them.
The only problem is they're not much larger then the ones I sent you. I use them for inlays so nothing gets wasted.
Again, I'm loving Rollies work and amazed by the collection you have amassed!! Lou
I gotta say that red and black really pops, but I like the original better, it has an old school industrial look to it and I like that. Either way it's an amazing handle knob. Rollie has some serious skills. I'd bet hanging out with him would be a lot of fun.
Quote from: David Hall on September 04, 2018, 12:34:51 AM
I gotta say that red and black really pops, but I like the original better, it has an old school industrial look to it and I like that. Either way it's an amazing handle knob. Rollie has some serious skills. I'd bet hanging out with him would be a lot of fun.
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His shop is a really nice one room addition to the back of his 2 car garage. It is big though maybe 40' X 35' but it is packed with machines !!! The whole back wall is windows and work bench over looking a big hay field maybe 25 acres. He has plants in most windows so it is a beautiful work area !! Every where you look there is cool stuff he has made and every time I go there it's 2 hours plus of shooting the S--T !!! Never had a short visit yet Lol !!!!!! He is a cool and very talented guy. And David I also like the first knob for it's industrial, rugged look but the red sure looks neat as well. John Taylor
I think it is only a matter of time before John has Rollie making guides for him. You really can't fully appreciate Rollies work unless you can pick it up and look at it close. Flawless! I do like the red though.
Dave