Found a decent deal on Craigslist and $55 later had me a 114H. First thing is to tear it down and assess the insides. Then I will probably add an aluminum frame and aluminum spool. Is it best to order frames from tiburon or are members on this site selling them? I will continue this thread once I move forward.
P.s. do you see what's wrong with this picture?
Yet another backwards eccentric lever, LOL :D
~A~
Yeah, folks tend to forget to flip that thing over :)
Quote from: mizmo67 on July 23, 2016, 09:02:01 PM
Yeah, folks tend to forget to flip that thing over :)
Yep --
Plus it is generally a sign that the reel has been apart and together by someone who likely had little knowledge of how it was supposed to go together.
Nothing wrong with that -- we all learned at one time or another.
Sometimes just the tip of the iceberg hint, for us to know -- as we tear into a reel.
Best,
Fred
Great looking super clean reel! I'd say you got a fine deal. 8)
Buy here when possible to keep the community growing. You could check out the for sale section.
Vintage Offshore Tackle has frames and lots of other parts. Or you can post in the wanted to buy , I'll bet you get a response. Lots of members here.
Isa gear side plate cracked near the E. Lever? If so, you gonna replace with bakelite or aluminum?
Gfish
Quote from: Gfish on July 24, 2016, 12:33:23 PM
Isa gear side plate cracked near the E. Lever? If so, you gonna replace with bakelite or aluminum?
Gfish
I think you are looking at the indention in the later plates that are a little thicker in that area & have a step designed into that area because it wasn't made thicker under the eccentric lever.
Quote from: RowdyW on July 24, 2016, 01:05:50 PM
Quote from: Gfish on July 24, 2016, 12:33:23 PM
Isa gear side plate cracked near the E. Lever? If so, you gonna replace with bakelite or aluminum?
Gfish
I think you are looking at the indention in the later plates that are a little thicker in that area & have a step designed into that area because it wasn't made thicker under the eccentric lever.
I hadn't noticed before, but it looks like that little step is designed as a stop for the eccentric lever.
Sid, the lever doesn't touch the step when the lever is installed correctly.
Quote from: Gfish on July 24, 2016, 12:33:23 PM
Isa gear side plate cracked near the E. Lever? If so, you gonna replace with bakelite or aluminum?
Gfish
Not cracked. The lever being installed the wrong way chipped it a small amount but it's nothing major, barely noticeable. I would love aluminum side plates bu that's farther down the road if I decide to put that kind of money into it.
Quote from: foakes on July 23, 2016, 09:49:06 PM
Yep --
Plus it is generally a sign that the reel has been apart and together by someone who likely had little knowledge of how it was supposed to go together.
Nothing wrong with that -- we all learned at one time or another.
Sometimes just the tip of the iceberg hint, for us to know -- as we tear into a reel.
Best,
Fred
A little concerning. I asked if he had opened it and he said no I don't think so. Obviously someone did. Still a clean reel though for a decent price so I took it.