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Title: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: livinus2 on October 02, 2014, 05:50:56 AM
Hi fellow members
I have an opportunity to by a Kovalovsky 16/0 reel, standard model, in excellent condition. Since these reels rarely if ever hit the market i am somewhat at a loss about value. Asking price is 1700$. To me this seems a fair deal. Any ideas about this one?
Greetings
Livinus
Title: Re: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: Bryan Young on October 02, 2014, 07:18:02 AM
Wow, this reel seems to change hands every couple of reels.  I'm not sure if it's worth anything except to the seller and prospective buyer.  I personally don't see any use for something like that with today's superlines, but I'm sure it does have historic/collector value.  I just don't know what it is.
Title: Re: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: Tightlines667 on October 02, 2014, 07:59:00 AM
I would recommend checking out the
ORCA - Old Reel Collectors Association website and forum if you havn't done so already...

http://orca-online.org

Here are some theads that mention the reel...

http://orca-online.org/reel-talk/search.php?keywords=%2BKovalovsky+16%2F0&terms=all&author=&sc=1&sf=all&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search

Sounds like there has been some speculation as to whether it was only a single reel that was sold and 'hackers' stole the pics and discription to run a scam.   This may be legit, but givin the history here, I'd be careful.
Title: Re: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: Penn Chronology on December 03, 2014, 06:33:29 AM
QuoteI have an opportunity to by a Kovalovsky 16/0 reel, standard model, in excellent condition. Since these reels rarely if ever hit the market i am somewhat at a loss about value. Asking price is 1700$. To me this seems a fair deal. Any ideas about this one?

Make sure you know your seller or that the sale is a protected sale. There has been a few instances in the last few years of this size and brand reel being for sale under false pretenses. This is a "Buyer Beware" situation. My first indication that there is a problem with this sale is the price. A true 16/O Kovalovsky is much more valuable than $1700. If it is a true documented reel, it can easily be in the $3000 or more range.
Title: Re: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: foakes on December 03, 2014, 07:04:43 AM
Mike is right, of course.  Make sure you know the seller, or that the auction is protected -- both payment-wise and as to performance of the buyer and seller obligations.

First thing, that reel is priced way to low.

Second, have a talk with the seller -- find out if he is willing to let a member examine the reel in person -- with the reach of this Board, someone should be close to this seller.  Even if he says he is in Singapore or Timbuktu -- tell him you have an associate nearby that would like to examine the reel with the sellers permission.  

Or ask for a few pics of odd angles -- such as the back side of the handle, close up of the spool, etc. (Something odd enough that he would not have it without taking a few new pics).  This shows that he indeed has the reel.

Anyone with this reel legitimately, already knows the true value (at least a reasonable starting number).

If these things can't be shown when requested -- I for one would just drop it -- it is a hijacked auction.

I could be wrong -- but it doesn't feel like it is legitimate.

This sale will likely disappear -- only to surface again at a later date.

Best,

Fred
Title: Re: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: Makule on December 04, 2014, 03:34:00 AM
There is a book, "A Conversation With Arthur Kovalovsky", that described the various reels that were made.  There are different models of that size reel (from what I recall).  Do some homework before taking the leap....what others have said about being cautious about the seller applies.
Title: Re: Kovalovsky 16/0
Post by: nelz on December 04, 2014, 05:14:27 AM
Just googled some pics, and wow, what a wacky contraption that drag is!  ::) That entire bulky mechanism turns with the handle it looks like.