Reel Repair by Alan Tani

General Maintenance Tips => Fishing Antiques and Collectables => Topic started by: Maxed Out on March 19, 2023, 12:25:03 AM

Title: Fools Gold
Post by: Maxed Out on March 19, 2023, 12:25:03 AM
 Ask any Penn collector and they will agree that a centerpiece to any collection would be a legitimate item or reel from the Martha Henze Penn Reel estate sale back in 2003.

 At the moment there is a boxed squidder on eBay that seller claims he bought from that estate sale. "The reel has never been out of the box" according to the listing. Also states "nicest squidder to exist", but nobody can see the reel. The tissue paper coverss it and best view is about 1/2 of the red knob. No bill of sale from the south Bay auction house, but there is a notary stamped paper that says "estate of Martha Henze", but the seller is keeping that. It says just showing proof it came from the auction, but he's keeping that supposed vindication of the reels origin. So whoever might jump off a cliff to roll the dice will be left with just a ordinary boxed squidder from 1957. I'm calling it fools Gold. Buyer beware
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Midway Tommy on March 19, 2023, 12:53:26 AM
Probably keeping the doc for the next Penn item sale.  ;)
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Swami805 on March 19, 2023, 01:32:27 AM
I saw that one too, even the seller can't establish the provenance really, that embossed paper doesn't prove anything. Nice box though
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Shellbelly on March 19, 2023, 02:42:24 AM
Thanks for the heads-up.  Wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole.  Keeping the provenance to yourself is no different than keeping the handle that we only get to peek at.  The buyer should get fingerprints lifted and find out if the "story" is true...for that kind of money.  That would be an interesting "poker face" moment.

A picture of her holding that reel would be the real deal.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Maxed Out on March 19, 2023, 03:09:26 AM
 Let's keep in mind that Martha Henze didn't have "normal" Penns in her estate. A green 350 level line, a green 349h, a red 9/0 are a few examples. These were special made by Penn employees as gifts to Martha.

 Now, if the squidder seller lifted the rice paper to reveal a green 140 squidder, I'd be hitting that "buy it now" button. No provenance required !! My guess is it's a standard black 140 squidder
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Shellbelly on March 19, 2023, 04:25:50 AM
Quote from: Maxed Out on March 19, 2023, 03:09:26 AMNow, if the squidder seller lifted the rice paper
In fact, he TORE the paper to show the handle. (get a rope)  In addition, he had to remove the reel to get the catalog out and put it back. Even in the best environmental conditions, the reel should have been inspected and responsibly cared for some time in 66 years.  Condensation happens. Grease separates and solidifies.  Reels leak.  I see little green spots simply because I can't see anything. 

Even if the listing is factual, it is inept.  If all is true, the reel shouldn't be listed on the bay.  It's on another level.  That's white glove territory IMO.  I would have to prepare a place for such a reel.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Gobi King on March 19, 2023, 05:01:57 PM
The box says $25, good price :-)
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: foakes on March 19, 2023, 05:16:42 PM
I have to agree with all of the opinions above —-

And there are many much more experienced folks on this site than me.

If the reel had green, blue, orange, or mottled sideplates —- it would be worth at least 4 times what he is asking.

If a new example of a regular Squidder —- while in great shape as a combo —- it is worth less than half of what he is asking.

I have made a good living for over 50 years by understanding human nature —- and discerning truth from fiction.  Always was paid 100% commission —- so to do anything successfully for that long, does take a little more than luck.

This gentleman's words are a little too much and a little too sweet —- and what he thinks an unknowing buyer would want to hear.

Hard to believe anything he states because he is playing games.

He basically got caught with his pants down, fishing in a neighbors pond —- expecting the rubes to just gobble up his bait.

I think he was doing a little lure casting, fully intending to stop the auction if necessary.  He was using eBay to gauge the possible interest.

Looking at his previous listings of mostly postcards — this could have also been a stepping stone to a more elaborate con going forward (hey, I just sold an historical spinner for $500.  Here are a few more items).

If legitimate, one would not offer this on eBay, as Shellbelly said.  And Ted (an expert's expert on Penn's) knows this well.

There are always exceptions, and always weird things that are possible —- but like Ted sez —- "buyer beware".

I would like this to be legitimate — but the odds are 90% against it without any more solid information, proof, and documentation.

After a brief conversation with the seller last night —- he pulled the listing early this morning.

Here was my conversation with him —- he is smooth, but also a little too smooth.  It would be nice to be proven wrong in my and other's assessments —- but...

Regardless, playing games with folks like this —- is a waste of time, resources, and integrity.  Plenty of reels out there —- good to just move on.

Best, Fred

——————————————————————————

Here is the conversation string —-


New message from: 631guy (312)

Hi Fred , I thought about it last night and wondering why I never did take it out of box and wrapping paper . To me it's like a perpetual Christmas present , never opened. The joy to me is not knowing, the mystery of a reel kept the way Martha kept it all those decades before she passed . I do appreciate your interest and might list it in the future .


Reply


Your previous message

Let me know, Guy —

I am a very experienced Penn collector for well over 40 years. I am not wasting your time.

But I need to know the color of the sideplates — before I buy it.

Thanks, Fred

631guy:
Hi Fred , I'll think about it ,

Your previous message

It wouldn't hurt anything to just pull up the packing paper to see what color the sideplates are.

You wouldn't even have to touch the reel.

I would need to know before doing a buy-it-now.

Thanks, Fred

631guy:
Hi Fred , I have no idea , never unwrapped reel or took out of box , always kept reel as I bought it that day from estate sale . I felt it was better to keep it that way . I Also purchased a penn 704 reel new in box with a black torpedo handle . The green models always had white handles as far as I know . I also bought a box full of new reels the penn company used to compare their competitors. The reels had notes in their boxes , I haven't looked at those in 20 years.. Guy

Your previous message

Hi, Fred here —-

Can you please tell me what color the sideplates are on this reel?

I am very interested.

Thanks, Fred

Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Shellbelly on March 19, 2023, 05:52:40 PM
I sent a message as well.  I didn't get ugly but only asked why he would keep essential documentation that contains most of the value to a collector.  Removing the listing was a good move on his part.  He went a little over his skis with that.   
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: nelz on March 19, 2023, 06:13:42 PM
Maybe he's just really, really OCD about keeping things boxed/wrapped ;D

Just kiddin'  ::)
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Midway Tommy on March 19, 2023, 08:52:54 PM
Anyone that would keep the provenance documentation of any collectible is truly up to no good.  >:D  ;) 
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: foakes on March 19, 2023, 10:49:14 PM
Quote from: Midway Tommy on March 19, 2023, 08:52:54 PMAnyone that would keep the provenance documentation of any collectible is truly up to no good.  >:D  ;) 

You are right, Tommy —-

Another funny hole in his story —-

If he has never removed the tissue wrapping paper, as he claims —- how does he even know it is a Squidder?

All he has to go by is the box —- could be a SurfMaster, or??

I might have been born yesterday —- but it was early in the morning.

Best, Fred
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: JasonGotaProblem on March 19, 2023, 11:09:47 PM
Quote from: foakes on March 19, 2023, 10:49:14 PMI might have been born yesterday —- but it was early in the morning.
If nothing else good came from this, at the minimum I'm keeping that line. Thank you good sir.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Gfish on March 19, 2023, 11:41:21 PM
Good story/warning info.
Sometimes I wonder what it'ed be like, to not have to be so careful about being cheated by so many _____'s out there in this world. Makes me angry and cynical. I can laugh at the follies of others and at my own, but not when it comes to being cheated for personal gain.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: oldmanjoe on March 20, 2023, 01:08:33 AM
(https://alantani.com/gallery/35/17471_03_11_21_2_19_53_357481745.jpeg)
 I think it is just another way to claim no responsibility for what you are trying to sell.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Reeltyme on March 20, 2023, 10:01:58 AM
I have seen many instances where "bad picture guy" wanted a bid on something that just didn't show well in their photos. A simple request for more or better pictures usually solves the problem. To expect good dollars for an unseen treasure? This guy is like the pawn shop that was closing down on the "bay" and claimed it was selling a Kovalovsky reel. Can you say scam? Never bid on what you can't see.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: nelz on March 20, 2023, 03:41:30 PM
Quote from: Reeltyme on March 20, 2023, 10:01:58 AMI have seen many instances where "bad picture guy" wanted a bid on something that just didn't show well in their photos. A simple request for more or better pictures usually solves the problem.

I did that once on ebay and the guy asked for my cell/email so he could send more pics to me personally. Uh-huh, right.  :o
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: JasonGotaProblem on March 20, 2023, 03:55:10 PM
I will say this though, doing a lot of searching and a bit of buying on CL, it's clear that one should not expect that every seller is a skilled seller. People post terribly unclear pics all the time. And a pic of the model number with the description "great condition, OBO" as if people can search the text in the image to find listings. Nevermind that their listing doesn't say if it's a reel or a treadmill. People post terrible pics all the time. They already know what it looks like, so it doesnt register to them that nobody else has any idea what the pic is of.

To misquote Carlin, think of how dumb the average person is. Well, half of them are even dumber than that. And some of those folks will inevitably sell grandpappys tackle.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Ron Jones on March 24, 2023, 06:11:57 AM
That isn't how notries do things.
Just saying
The man
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Vintage Offshore Tackle on April 01, 2023, 08:42:29 PM
I bit the bullet and bought the reel.  It is perfect, exactly as advertised, except that the left side plate is unusual.  It is the only Squidder that I have seen with no graphics on the left side plate.  Instead, the name "Martha Henze Egly" is professionally engraved and filled with gold leaf, as you can see in the photo below.  There is also a 1950s era Christmas card inscribed to Martha, and signed by Otto Henze.  I think that this one is a keeper.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: foakes on April 01, 2023, 09:13:08 PM
Good move, Randy —-

Photos?

Best, Fred
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Shellbelly on April 01, 2023, 10:17:48 PM
Quote from: Vintage Offshore Tackle on April 01, 2023, 08:42:29 PMI think that this one is a keeper.
I'm glad it turned out well.  There was quite a stir about that listing.  It's in good hands, now.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: JasonGotaProblem on April 01, 2023, 10:48:03 PM
Did not see that coming. Just think how much better it would have sold... WITH PROPER PICTURES.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Swami805 on April 01, 2023, 11:35:01 PM
Nice score Randy, a whole different ballgame if he'd taken it out of the box
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Vintage Offshore Tackle on April 02, 2023, 01:03:12 AM
What's the date today?
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: foakes on April 02, 2023, 01:21:28 AM
Good one Randy!

Best, Fred
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: 1badf350 on April 02, 2023, 01:26:48 AM
I was just about to type a congratulatory response. You got me good Randy but now i feel so let down LOL
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Vintage Offshore Tackle on April 02, 2023, 02:08:50 AM
Sorry guys, I couldn't resist!
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: JasonGotaProblem on April 02, 2023, 02:41:25 AM
You got me sofa king good.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: nelz on April 02, 2023, 04:53:24 AM
Saw that from a mile away, lol. Fun to see the victims though.  :P
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Finest Kind on April 02, 2023, 11:04:19 AM
I saw this reel on E-Bay. I took notice because South Bay Auctions is here on LI near where I live. A very reputable auction house that specializes in sporting collectables. However, the seller and the listing defy credibility. I have heard of Lionel train collectors who have the trains in sealed boxes x-rayed to verify the contents since even breaking the seal decreases the value.But that's not the case here. Caveat emptor.
John
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Swami805 on April 02, 2023, 01:07:01 PM
Haha. Got me
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: oldmanjoe on April 02, 2023, 01:39:43 PM
Quote from: Vintage Offshore Tackle on April 01, 2023, 08:42:29 PMI bit the bullet and bought the reel.  It is perfect, exactly as advertised, except that the left side plate is unusual.  It is the only Squidder that I have seen with no graphics on the left side plate.  Instead, the name "Martha Henze Egly" is professionally engraved and filled with gold leaf, as you can see in the photo below.  There is also a 1950s era Christmas card inscribed to Martha, and signed by Otto Henze.  I think that this one is a keeper.
Quote from: Vintage Offshore Tackle on April 02, 2023, 01:03:12 AMWhat's the date today?
:(    AH man .  You let the cat out of the bag to early .   I thought you would have had a picture loading problem for at least 2 days .   You could have had a good  :fish  :fish  :fish  :fish  :fish
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Shellbelly on April 02, 2023, 02:38:52 PM
OK!  I'm gonna get up off the floor and go fishing.
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Gfish on April 02, 2023, 05:05:52 PM
Good job with the description; gold leaf lettering and '50's era Christmas card from Otto. That sealed the deal for me believing it. GOOD ONE!
Title: Re: Fools Gold
Post by: Hytekrednek on April 27, 2023, 03:20:45 AM
with money involved, and no proof other than what seller says.... no way Jose! I'm laughing as I turn, walk away, and make sure my wallet is still secure in my pocket.