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#1
General Spinning Reel Questions / Re: Hoarding/collecting
Last post by jgp12000 - Today at 06:11:14 AM
I started counting once in my shop attic I have a rod rack up there for least used combos. By the time I got down to the shop floor I was thirsty & stopped counting.The rack on the shop floor is full.I have one in each vehicle,4 hefty totes full & some on display.7 on the floating dock .One day I may count & make a spreadsheet with photos so the vintage reels value will be appreciated ,when I go to that Crystal river.I rather spend my time fishing though,than counting :fish

#2
Beginner's Board / Re: Vintage Staro System Glase...
Last post by Midway Tommy - Today at 05:39:21 AM
There is some Staro discussion here with another discussion link, also. Like jt indicated, photos help with diagnosis.
#4
Quote from: boon on Today at 02:12:43 AM
Quote from: oldmanjoe on May 20, 2024, 03:22:58 AMI would like to hear more about ,in-line drag solutions for spooling that seem like a good idea.
  I will ask , what the difference when the line goes through the tip top and the guides as far as abrading the line under drag .  Real question , just sharing ideas . 

The in-line solutions I have seen involve threading the line around several drums/bobbins in such a way that the line does not slide, rather the drums/bobbins rotate and have their own small drag systems. This way there is no tension on the fill spool other than enough to pull line from it.

As to the difference between the guides and some dowels... guides (at least good ones!!) are made from extremely hard, smooth material, intended to minimise friction as much as possible. In the example of a zig-zag board, the dowels are intended to add friction. I would guess that if you spooled braid (especially a coarser, 4 strand braid) under heavy drag and ran it around a soft pine dowel you would either saw through the dowel or it would get so hot it broke the braid.
Valid point , I can see the wooden dowel grooving with real high drag .  Got me thinking , I have some wind chime tubes that fit over the dowel loose enough to act as a bearing .         I see another test coming .
#5
News! / Re: We lost a true American WW...
Last post by Maxed Out - Today at 03:40:07 AM
 Thru the years I've been fortunate to have known several WWII heros. They earned the title of "the greatest generation to ever walk the earth"

 To this day I'm glued to the TV whenever there is a WWII documentary on
#6
General Spinning Reel Questions / Re: Hoarding/collecting
Last post by Crab Pot - Today at 02:19:30 AM
Reels are like guns, it's best not to count, and better not to know.
#7
News! / We lost a true American WWII H...
Last post by Crab Pot - Today at 02:15:22 AM
Bud Anderson, America's last World War II 'triple ace,' dies at 102

I meet Bud twice, both at District Boy Scout Eagle Scout Courts of Honor.

As down to earth of a guy you'll ever meet. Both of his speeches to the boys gave me goose bumps. He lived just up the hill from me in Auburn California.

At my son's Eagle Scout District recognition he handed out copies of his book, custom signed to each boy. I noticed he had extra copies and I asked him for a copy signed to me. He looked at me and said "your a bit old to just be getting your Eagle Scout aren't you?". Needless to say I didn't get a copy.

For those that want to look it up the title is: To Fly and Fight: Memoirs of a Triple Ace.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/bud-anderson-america-s-last-world-war-ii-triple-ace-dies-at-102/ar-BB1mJMWY?ocid=msedgntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=7ba0d9da2697489aa195d904fc2ba7ae&ei=43

Rest in Peace Bud, you mattered.
#8
Quote from: oldmanjoe on May 20, 2024, 03:22:58 AMI would like to hear more about ,in-line drag solutions for spooling that seem like a good idea.
  I will ask , what the difference when the line goes through the tip top and the guides as far as abrading the line under drag .  Real question , just sharing ideas . 

The in-line solutions I have seen involve threading the line around several drums/bobbins in such a way that the line does not slide, rather the drums/bobbins rotate and have their own small drag systems. This way there is no tension on the fill spool other than enough to pull line from it.

As to the difference between the guides and some dowels... guides (at least good ones!!) are made from extremely hard, smooth material, intended to minimise friction as much as possible. In the example of a zig-zag board, the dowels are intended to add friction. I would guess that if you spooled braid (especially a coarser, 4 strand braid) under heavy drag and ran it around a soft pine dowel you would either saw through the dowel or it would get so hot it broke the braid.
#9
Penn University / Re: Video with Searcher Sportf...
Last post by Crab Pot - Today at 01:49:02 AM
I follow you on You Tube Steve, I'm pretty sure you have forgot more than I know!

Keep the videos coming,

Steve
#10
It depends how you wanna count, and who is asking. But if I gave you a number I'd be guessing.

I definitely have enough. But there's still a few I want.