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Title: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: johnachak on June 14, 2014, 04:01:42 PM
$22 on Ebay with $9.95 S/H. I cleaned it inside and out, luibed it and Cal greased the HT100's. I really like it.
Title: Re: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: johnachak on June 14, 2014, 04:04:29 PM
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Title: Re: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: johnachak on June 14, 2014, 04:08:48 PM
It is really smooth. I can't wait to feel a nice Striper on it.
Title: Re: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: Ron Jones on June 14, 2014, 08:27:40 PM
I've been trying to get into one for a while, yours looks really good. Bryan's 5+1 drag stack will fit and make this thing killer. Basically a easy way to get into a 505.
Ron
Title: Re: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: raumati01 on June 14, 2014, 08:40:36 PM
I had one of those , they are a really nice little reel and with a 5 plus 1 upgrade they would be great . I sold it to someone who loved it though.
Title: Re: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: johnachak on June 16, 2014, 02:03:00 AM
It has the Ht100, Cals grease upgrade. I did it. Don't I have to order a Carbontex set for a 5+1 upgrade?
Title: Re: My "New" to me Penn 210
Post by: johnachak on July 03, 2014, 03:05:39 PM
I serviced a few of those. All had different spin rates. I have to think plate swell caused them to slow down. There's nothing to adjust. Just clean and oil em. I was thinking about using a drill bit to maybe hone out the  handle hole to loosen it up but I was afraid to crack the side plate. One guy was using it for his grandson and I think the others just have them for the memories. Odd reel with no antireverse. Cool little piece of Penn history.