I have a Zebco 33. Ma
de in USA, In Tulsa, OK. It has brass internal parts. Never have I seen one quite like this 33.
Can you post some good pics of the exterior and interior?
Thanks,
Fred
this one? and welcome!
http://shop.zebcobrands.com/zebco/reels/33-reg-spincast-reel.html
I will try to get pics soon.
pic of 33
33 Pictures
this thing is pretty old!!!! have you tried contacting anyone at zebco?
Quote from: railroad on September 13, 2016, 12:39:48 AM
...Never have I seen one quite like this 33.
These reels are made by the millions, and have been since the '50s.
What in particular is unusual in this one?
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There are so many versions and models of the 33 it's mind numbing. Some are quite valuable...but most are just good little fishin' reels. Here's a link to one similar to yours. I have one too...but my front cover is black. 8)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-50s-Zebco-33-Spincast-fishing-reel-with-metal-foot-Made-in-USA-/272353112287?hash=item3f6982b0df:g:zWcAAOSwgZ1Xv0ap
Hello, Railroad --
Got to have a lot of respect for the Zebco reels.
Zero Hour Bomb Company, started in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Started many a fisherman on their lifelong path of enoying the sport and the outdoors.
Simple, inexpensive, proven...
I still see a fair number of good catfish fisherman using the big old 808 wound with 30 pound and a stout Ugly Stik.
The giant whiskered pigs they pull out from under the logs, brambles, and dark places of the San Joaquin River gravel pits or the West Side canals here in California, are nearly unbelievable.
For expert information, contact Dick Braun or Clinton Beeler, Jr..
They are on the ORCA site.
If you decide to follow this further, you will find much information about the various identifications, raritys, and history of a reel that many of us scoff at -- but sold millions and millions -- and is still going strong as ever.
Best,
Fred
I for one think it's a pretty cool reel. Been using the same one to catch bait for 35 years. ....Jeff