Working on a few reels yesterday and today for friends.
Went out to the storage container to find some old parts.
Found the parts -- and also found in the bottom of a crate -- a few nice old reels.
Zebco 404 NIB, Shakes Sigma 040 NIB, Shakes Sigma 42/35 NIB with rosewood knob, and a couple of Cardinal C3's in poor boxes (because they were on the bottom of the bin). One is new and unused -- stickers intact -- but had a few parts robbed off of it. Second one is also in very good condition -- but also needs a few parts such as a bail spring, crank, screw or two, spool.
Many times, a shop would need a part for a good customer -- they would just take what they needed from a new inventory reel -- then hopefully replace it when they placed their next order.
Life continues on -- and not everything gets replaced. I have a few reels like that.
Best,
Fred
Fred,
If you want to rid yourself of those 2 Cardinal 3s let me know how much it would take. I'll see if I can scavenger up enough parts to put them back in service, but the main & oscillation gears need to be present. Those are an extremely tough find, like impossible. Don't you hate it when people cannibalize decent reels?
I gave a Sigma just like that to my Brother a few years back.
Nice reel.
If you want the one on the left, Tommy, it is yours -- N/C.
Operates very well -- all interior casing parts are there. Needs a bail spring, BS cover and screw, crank, bail screw, spool, and a drag knob and screw. After your style of service -- it should be nearly, if not perfect.
If you had an extra duplicate reel to trade that I do not have in the Cardinals, and the parts I need for that 3 I am still trying to cobble together -- that would be a good trade.
Or whatever you think is fair -- I just want to have one of these -- don't need 2.
On another note -- the engineering and quality of these little C3's, types of materials, and symmetry of these reels, is above amazing.
Best,
Fred
I sent a box of this stuff to Harry; he may have some of the bits left. I think I have a little remaining and will check.
J
Fred,
I really don't have anything to trade for your Cardinal 3 project, wish I did and could help but those parts are really evasive, to say the least. :(
A new handle for the black C3 goes for $15 - $18 plus shipping, the drag knob & screw run another $5 or 6 and the side plate screws are a couple bucks each. I can re-fabricate a bail spring and make a cover out of light plastic or thin alum. I'm pretty sure I have an extra spool, maybe from a "green line", laying around somewhere, too. E-mail me a reasonable price considering the parts needed & we'll go from there. :)
Edit: FYI, after looking at the photo of the inside it is also missing the anti-reverse lever, A/R screw and A/R spring/wire.
Thanks, Tommy --
I get it...
We will set it on the back burner, for now --
Let me see what parts I can round up before we go any further -- I likely can get what's needed -- and probably have most of it anyway.
No big deal -- just reels and parts.
Thanks anyway for checking.
All the Best,
Fred
Quote from: foakes on August 10, 2017, 06:59:43 PM
Thanks, Tommy --
I get it...
We will set it on the back burner, for now --
Let me see what parts I can round up before we go any further -- I likely can get what's needed -- and probably have most of it anyway.
No big deal -- just reels and parts.
Thanks anyway for checking.
All the Best,
Fred
Works for me, Fred. Replacement parts to get it up going again, if a guy has to buy them, will cost about as much, or more, than a complete reel in similar physical condition. Let me know down the line if you can't round up all the parts and want to part with it.