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Title: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: foakes on June 15, 2015, 11:53:29 PM
One of my favorite passions in reels has always been older, quality Microlite spinning reels.

I am in the process of sorting and organizing around 1500 old reels -- some good, some just parts reels, some cheap old junk -- most very easily restored into serviceable units.

There are many still new in boxes -- but there are a lot of loose units, that need a home.  In order to find a good home, they must be completely restored -- that is the only way I feel comfortable getting them ready to go.

Thought I would start with the tiny old quality Microlites --

Mitchell 308, 309, 408, 310, 9800, D.A.M.Quick 265 Microlites, 110, 110N, 1000, 1001, Alcedo Microns, Daiwa Mini-Mites, 500C, 700C, 1000C, Penn 4200, Shimano assorted, and a few others.

Might do a couple a day in between other reel jobs -- just for fun and variety.

Then see where to go from there.

Have not gone through the other bins yet -- but here are 76 that I will start on.

Best,

Fred

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Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Shark Hunter on June 16, 2015, 12:25:34 AM
Holy Cow!
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Bryan Young on June 16, 2015, 12:37:05 AM
DAM Quick!  that's a lot of reels.
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Flounder Boy 3 on June 16, 2015, 01:10:31 AM
This dude is serious.

Very impressive.
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Reel 224 on June 16, 2015, 01:30:20 AM
Well you know which reel I'm looking for in an ultra light,on your recommendation. ;D ;) That is a whole lot of time and years of work represented there. :o
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Dominick on June 16, 2015, 02:08:49 AM
Terrific Fred.  What do you do in your spare time?  Dominick
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: swill88 on June 16, 2015, 02:25:06 AM
Doing almost the same thing here... restoring (1) Daiwa SS NO. 1

Need a handle to fit the stem or a complete assembly if anybody has one.


(my first try posting pics)
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Big Tim on June 16, 2015, 02:36:03 AM
Fred, you need to go fishin' DAM!!! And I have seen some of your collection and believe you are leaving some out  ;D
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: foakes on June 16, 2015, 02:58:48 AM
You are right, Tim -- this is just the Microlites -- about 6%.

These weigh in around 6 to 8 ounces -- 4 pound test -- 100 yards.

However, any of these reels can bring in a 10-14 pound fish -- since they are of solid quality.

For me, nothing better than a Mitchell 308, 408, or a Quick Microlite with a Fenwick 5' Rod, and 4 pound test.

Best,

Fred
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: coastal_dan on June 16, 2015, 04:10:52 PM
Too cool Fred, you sir have a LOT of reels.
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: handi2 on June 16, 2015, 04:25:06 PM
I like the Alcon reels. They are just cool..!!
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Reel 224 on June 16, 2015, 05:01:17 PM
Fred is your shop set up in an out building? I noticed that all of the electric is in conduit and metal boxes. Nice clean shop with everything in order I'm impressed.
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: thorhammer on June 16, 2015, 05:17:04 PM
Good Lord Fred I just felt my wallet get light and my wife, wherever she happens to be, just felt a disturbance in the Force she did not like. I'll have to get a DAM or two and a 408 when you get round to it.

Did I understand the math to say that 1500 reels is 6% of the collection?

John
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: foakes on June 16, 2015, 05:46:24 PM
Yeah,

But that is basically rough and dirty math -- possibly 1500 total reels.  

Around 70 Penns, 300+ Mitchells, 250+ Quicks, and then everything else just lumped together.

This week, I intend to sort out all of the bins of reels into categories that will include --

Anything salvageable that I would consider usable or sale-able...then the rest just as organized parts reels -- junk will be gone.

These are all not popular or good reels -- many are old closed face units from the 50s, 60s, etc.

Anyway, within a week, if time permits -- and the weather holds up so everything can be spread out and tossed in the proper bins -- I will have a better idea.

The "tackle box" is a 4400 pound 20' overseas storage container that I will be trying to get all of the reels and gear out of and organized.

Best,

Fred

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/C822985E-EFD8-4E91-8751-B52A0C247BEC_zpsvjnzuhit.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/C822985E-EFD8-4E91-8751-B52A0C247BEC_zpsvjnzuhit.jpg.html)

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Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Bryan Young on June 16, 2015, 06:38:59 PM
Fred,

I think you need to mentor someone that can take over when you want to give it up...you have so much knowledge and inventory that someone interested in reels can carry on and keep your legacy alive.

That, and they can help you clean up and organize too.
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: thorhammer on June 16, 2015, 07:00:40 PM
again, wow. I might also look at a Johnson Sabre, Daiwa Silvercast, and 808's / 888's if you have any.
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: newfuturevintage on June 16, 2015, 08:39:02 PM
Amazing. 
Title: Re: Microlite Spinning Reels -- Restoring 76 Old Quality Spinners
Post by: Big Tim on June 16, 2015, 11:52:28 PM
Quote from: foakes on June 16, 2015, 05:46:24 PM
Yeah,

But that is basically rough and dirty math -- possibly 1500 total reels.  

Around 70 Penns, 300+ Mitchells, 250+ Quicks, and then everything else just lumped together.

This week, I intend to sort out all of the bins of reels into categories that will include --

Anything salvageable that I would consider usable or sale-able...then the rest just as organized parts reels -- junk will be gone.

These are all not popular or good reels -- many are old closed face units from the 50s, 60s, etc.

Anyway, within a week, if time permits -- and the weather holds up so everything can be spread out and tossed in the proper bins -- I will have a better idea.

The "tackle box" is a 4400 pound 20' overseas storage container that I will be trying to get all of the reels and gear out of and organized.

Best,

Fred

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/C822985E-EFD8-4E91-8751-B52A0C247BEC_zpsvjnzuhit.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/C822985E-EFD8-4E91-8751-B52A0C247BEC_zpsvjnzuhit.jpg.html)

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/8A6B5B2A-B785-48CD-A2F4-564FAD73D23A_zpscy6gqii1.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/8A6B5B2A-B785-48CD-A2F4-564FAD73D23A_zpscy6gqii1.jpg.html)

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/4477B8B4-3965-40AC-84FE-368EDBC5FE33_zpsl6c7pxwu.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/4477B8B4-3965-40AC-84FE-368EDBC5FE33_zpsl6c7pxwu.jpg.html)

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/02C2AFB8-6BED-4423-97F4-3B22A09C6D86_zpst39bailc.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/02C2AFB8-6BED-4423-97F4-3B22A09C6D86_zpst39bailc.jpg.html)

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/ADF18D86-8437-4D62-B2DB-6D2476430FFC_zpsvvseqbvd.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/ADF18D86-8437-4D62-B2DB-6D2476430FFC_zpsvvseqbvd.jpg.html)

(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/foakes1/1F24DF3C-F87A-4BD0-A5D3-DAEF5F41A290_zpshbdv8l4e.jpg) (http://s748.photobucket.com/user/foakes1/media/1F24DF3C-F87A-4BD0-A5D3-DAEF5F41A290_zpshbdv8l4e.jpg.html)

That just gives me brain lock  ;D when you are ready to junk a bunch out let me know...I will eBay them for ya and then you can go FISHING!