G'day all,
As the header indicates, this is a parts chart for all Penn reels from number 9 to 501.
I find it really helpful as it shows all the common parts across the various reels, which is handy when rebuilding from parts or rebuilding to original spec.
It's is a big document (6.5MB), but the text is quite small and the quality's not great (printed in the late '60s).
Hope it's of some interest/use.
Cheers, Justin
PS You can tell its age by the retail pricing next to each part number. ;D
- https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5161o7jxhyyunv/Penn_parts_chart_by_reel_number.pdf?dl=0
Great info Justin,thank's for posting.
Pity about the price rise. ;D
Incidentally, the last issue of Penn Instruction and Parts Manual,89B (Sept 1989) covers models 9 to 506.
Thanks Justin.
Nice!
THANK YOU!!!!
Great Info... thanks Justin!
Hey Alan,
Please sticky this.
Thanks
Dom
That is AWESOME Justin. Thanks for sharing. Now we can easily batch parts together.
See. Give a guy a promotion and he excels. ;D Dominick
Thats a great piece of information,thanks.
Oops, I clicked on the link, and it does not exist anymore... :-\ I got the dreaded 404
Yeah, you can't attach files to posts any longer - that option's been switched off.
All files attached this way appear to have been deleted.
I don't currently know of a way to relink to the file as Photobucket (for example) won't allow PDFs.
If anyone knows of a means by which to upload/relink this PDF, let me know and I'll reload.
Cheers, Justin
Justin, Could you scan it in as a Jpeg file and put that in photobucket? Bob
Thanks Bob, but I can't find the original.
Have got it sorted though - will upload again tomorrow via Dropbox.
Cheers, Justin
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Link fixed above...
Cheers, Justin
Quote from: Ken_D on January 22, 2013, 11:19:46 PM
Oops, I clicked on the link, and it does not exist anymore... :-\ I got the dreaded 404
Just making sure the original file was still available . . . Attached.
Resources like this should all be put together in a "Sticky" . . .
If anyone has similar things from other reel manufacturers, please start a new thread so we all have access to them !
Thanks !
I am trying to compile a spreadsheet with this information and add filtering so you can filter on lets say 5-155 and get a list of all the reels the use this part.
This is what I have done tonight.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/38617249/Penn%20parts.ods OpenOffice
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/38617249/Penn%20parts.xls Excel
If you want to help, I am planning to do the 500 series and mariner series next.
If you fill in the data for other reels, just mail me the updated file, or post a link to it and I will combine them with what I have done.
Wow, Excellent. I know that takes a lot of time and effort. Thank you.
Excel has always been a weakness for me. They changed it and I said screw it!
Still waiting on the jigmaster info, hint hint.
Quote from: Rancanfish on January 09, 2015, 07:04:34 PM
Excel has always been a weakness for me. They changed it and I said screw it!
Still waiting on the jigmaster info, hint hint.
It is possible to write down info in other forms. Just use a comma seperated file. List the numbers in the same order as I have done. Then I can just import it into the table and publish it.
This I know is an oldie thread but here is a different version, I haven't gone through either with a fine tooth comb to check for differences or errors
Quote from: Cuttyhunker on March 19, 2021, 02:21:27 PM
This I know is an oldie tread but here is a different version, I haven't gone through either with a fine tooth comb to check for differences or errors
Thanks for this. Exactly what I was looking for. I can just highlight the reels I own and see parts in common as I put together some spare parts. Ken
Thanks Cutty.
I just noticed that the original link was broken, so that's been fixed also.
Again here, if of use:
- https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5161o7jxhyyunv/Penn_parts_chart_by_reel_number.pdf?dl=0 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5161o7jxhyyunv/Penn_parts_chart_by_reel_number.pdf?dl=0)
I've decided that for me links are are an accident waiting to happen, like P-Buckets little tricks over the years so I just hit "additional options" to upload the goodies.
Fair enough - attached
Here'e one I found on Mystic that is a keeper. besides the parts it is also loaded with tips and tricks from Penn.
Published in 1989