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Title: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: The Reel Dr on March 02, 2022, 10:11:32 PM
I am new to this forum.

Lots of good info on here

Anyways, I am looking for a handle for a Daiwa Sealine 910

I know the reel is Vintage which explains why its hard to find.
I am hoping someone on here has one to sell or has info on a alternate that will work

Thanks
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Decker on March 03, 2022, 05:24:29 PM
I think the handle for the Penn 113H will fit it with a little filing.  Not sure.   This pic from eBay shows a 910 with a Penn handle:  https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/h0MAAOSw9-ZhmqXL/s-l1600.jpg (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/h0MAAOSw9-ZhmqXL/s-l1600.jpg)
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 04, 2022, 06:38:31 PM
If I find my parts bins after my move I'm pretty sure I may have one.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: sciaenops on March 04, 2022, 07:54:13 PM
I have a "rock cod" style handle that's 6" long with 3 different hole patterns but it has a rusted bolt. It's your if you want it. If interested, Pm me and I can send pics via text.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 08, 2022, 10:52:11 PM
This is a major pet peeve of mine, post and then disappear.....

I want to help but feel like I wasted my time.  I have to learn to keep in line with 'don't answer until they post for awhile'.

There, I feel better, lol.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: alantani on March 09, 2022, 12:07:43 AM
if you sign up for notifications in your profile, then you will get an email when someone answers your post. 
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 09, 2022, 02:03:30 AM
I understand Doc, my point was the guys that post and ghost.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 09, 2022, 02:52:27 AM
Quote from: Rancanfish on March 08, 2022, 10:52:11 PMThis is a major pet peeve of mine, post and then disappear.....

I want to help but feel like I wasted my time.  I have to learn to keep in line with 'don't answer until they post for awhile'.

There, I feel better, lol!



Well he is James Bond (imjmbnd007) and I bet the Queen has him  on  a ROYAL assignment . 8)
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Glos on March 09, 2022, 06:52:37 AM
Quote from: Rancanfish on March 09, 2022, 02:03:30 AMI understand Doc, my point was the guys that post and ghost.
That is why it`s better to make it so that they can`t open new topic until certain number of posts is made.
Many open it just for one issue they have or to say Hi.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: alantani on March 09, 2022, 07:10:00 AM
we could, but you just never know how it's going to work out.   :-\
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Glos on March 09, 2022, 08:37:45 AM
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Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: foakes on March 09, 2022, 04:07:11 PM
Quote from: alantani on March 09, 2022, 07:10:00 AMwe could, but you just never know how it's going to work out.  :-\

Although, in theory, it sounds good to make sure folks are dedicated to the forum before the established members offer them parts —- there are risks involved.

1)  Most folks are just surfing for parts or information on how 
    to get their reel back to working.  If we put up roadblocks
    it will just lead to a limited viewership of the same guys
    all of the time.  This is how many sites become non-relevant.

2)  Asking someone to to do 10-25-100 posts before helping them -
    is not realistic in today's Internet world of instant info.
    We need to realize that some folks will take advantage —- but
    many others will be fair, square, and appreciative.  We can
    sort the folks out ourselves later —- but best not to paint
    everyone with a wide brush of judgement — until they prove
    themselves —- or not.

3)  Some of our best and most dedicated members came on this site
    in the same way.  I speak from experience.  We all start
    a journey with a first step.  Each of us is unique.

4)  In freely giving upfront of our time, knowledge, expertise,
    and integrity —- it will generally be returned in kind.

5)  Many things in Life don't seem fair —- and there are many
    more that we can complain about nowadays.  But...being a free
    and transparent site —- we need to realize that not everyone
    has the same values and good motives —- as we would wish.

6)  Lastly, many specialty global tech sites get maybe a couple 
    thousand unique Internet hits a month —-

    Alan's site gets close to 2 million a month.  It is not about
    us & them —- it is all just us as the top Reel   
    Repair, Service, and Upgrade site in the world.

Some of our best members will come from out of nowhere —- and that is worth it to me —- to let them sort themselves out as well as to prove they are sincere.  Some will, most won't —-  but that is OK.  We can figure out who is who.

Just my personal Wednesday morning ramblings...

Best, Fred
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: alantani on March 09, 2022, 04:36:48 PM
nah, c'mon, guys, this is fine.  a guy comes in, needs help and he gets help.  it's not like it's a big deal.  besides, you never know what's happening on the other side.  i had a guy one time that never answered his emails when i shipped his reels back.  it turns out that he died. 

with your help, we now have a massive amount of information stored here. anyone can come in, do a search, hopefully find what they need and fix a problem.  all without ever having to register or post anything.  that's the idea.  some days, we have 10 times as many anonymous viewers as we do registered members that are looking at the site.  the place is designed to be that way.  not everybody has the bandwidth to participate daily. i, for one, am grateful for any level of participation. 
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 09, 2022, 05:45:10 PM
Quote from: alantani on March 09, 2022, 04:36:48 PMnah, c'mon, guys, this is fine.  a guy comes in, needs help and he gets help.  it's not like it's a big deal.  besides, you never know what's happening on the other side.  i had a guy one time that never answered his emails when i shipped his reels back.  it turns out that he died. 

with your help, we now have a massive amount of information stored here. anyone can come in, do a search, hopefully find what they need and fix a problem.  all without ever having to register or post anything.  that's the idea.  some days, we have 10 times as many anonymous viewers as we do registered members that are looking at the site.  the place is designed to be that way.  not everybody has the bandwidth to participate daily. i, for one, am grateful for any level of participation.

I totally agree Boss and being Dead is one of the best reasons I could come up with for not posting back but this feller offered to buy my NEW Handle and I accepted via p/m and never heard back so in this instance untill I see a death notice or he Does get back I am with Rancanfish , it is an annoying thingee and the scroll down  arrow in right hand corner when posting replies or sending p/m's don't work FYI .
Either way I have 5 of these Reels complete (Don't have a Clue Why ) and one to build and can use the extra handle on it . :D 
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 10, 2022, 12:24:58 AM
  8) Ok, I'll give him until october, then that's it.

Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 10, 2022, 01:25:29 AM
Quote from: Rancanfish on March 10, 2022, 12:24:58 AM8) Ok, I'll give him until october, then that's it.



October of What Year ?
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: cranker789 on March 10, 2022, 05:45:01 AM
Just want to say, i am a new member and i am glad i was able to post right away and get answers. Otherwise i would be answering questions i didn't know the answer to until i had enough reply's to be able to post. That doesn't make sense. Some people are just flakey, shouldn't take it personally.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 10, 2022, 06:22:14 AM
Quote from: cranker789 on March 10, 2022, 05:45:01 AMJust want to say, i am a new member and i am glad i was able to post right away and get answers. Otherwise i would be answering questions i didn't know the answer to until i had enough reply's to be able to post. That doesn't make sense. Some people are just flakey, shouldn't take it personally.

Well Hello Dare cranker789 and welcome to the forum.
This is a Fishing Place so no Digs here and heck you answered your own First Post yourself so your in good standing to start . ;D
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Glos on March 10, 2022, 06:25:56 AM
It would be fine if there was a topic for example: Ask here what troubles you, or Here the new members can say Hi.
And it would spare us all 250 pages of endless topics opened for no real purpose, but always there to clutter everything when trying to find some particular topics.
I have just been in "pictures - photos" section and seen one guy opened some 20 topics, long time ago. Just to post one thing, with nothing really to contribute, but being bored.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: cranker789 on March 10, 2022, 06:38:06 AM
Quote from: Wompus Cat on March 10, 2022, 06:22:14 AM
Quote from: cranker789 on March 10, 2022, 05:45:01 AMJust want to say, i am a new member and i am glad i was able to post right away and get answers. Otherwise i would be answering questions i didn't know the answer to until i had enough reply's to be able to post. That doesn't make sense. Some people are just flakey, shouldn't take it personally.

Well Hello Dare cranker789 and welcome to the forum.
This is a Fishing Place so no Digs here and heck you answered your own First Post yourself so your in good standing to start . ;D

LOL thank you for the welcome. And it's true, i did answer my first post  ;D ... y'all aint quick enough!
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 10, 2022, 07:05:00 AM
Quote from: cranker789 on March 10, 2022, 06:38:06 AM
Quote from: Wompus Cat on March 10, 2022, 06:22:14 AM
Quote from: cranker789 on March 10, 2022, 05:45:01 AMJust want to say, i am a new member and i am glad i was able to post right away and get answers. Otherwise i would be answering questions i didn't know the answer to until i had enough reply's to be able to post. That doesn't make sense. Some people are just flakey, shouldn't take it personally.

Well Hello Dare cranker789 and welcome to the forum.
This is a Fishing Place so no Digs here and heck you answered your own First Post yourself so your in good standing to start . ;D

LOL thank you for the welcome. And it's true, i did answer my first post  ;D ... y'all aint quick enough!

You will like it here .
And back to topic we of course hope nothing happened to the original poster of this Thread but times are NUTZ now for sure and besides if this thread  wasn't started we would not have had all this fun .
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 14, 2022, 04:05:04 PM
Hey welcome crank, but having a pet peeve is not the same as taking it personally just to be accurate.

Welcome to the discussion, you will like it here.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: The Reel Dr on March 14, 2022, 05:50:53 PM
I have turned on notifications and I dont get anything letting me know someone sent me a message and/or responded to my post(s). I turned it off and back on, still dont get notifications. Yes I checked the junk folder.
I guess I will have to make it a habit to check back.

I am still trying to find the handle for the Daiwa 910 Sealine.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: The Reel Dr on March 14, 2022, 07:07:07 PM
Quote from: imjmbnd007 on March 14, 2022, 05:50:53 PMI have turned on notifications and I dont get anything letting me know someone sent me a message and/or responded to my post(s). I turned it off and back on, still dont get notifications. Yes I checked the junk folder.
I guess I will have to make it a habit to check back.

I am still trying to find the handle for the Daiwa 910 Sealine.

So today I again went in and turned off all notifications and then turned them back on. This time I logged out after turning them off. I logged back in, turned them back on and they now seem to be working
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: cranker789 on March 14, 2022, 07:25:13 PM
Quote from: Rancanfish on March 14, 2022, 04:05:04 PMHey welcome crank, but having a pet peeve is not the same as taking it personally just to be accurate.

Welcome to the discussion, you will like it here.


True. It annoys me when people don't respond to text messages more than on forums. Seems to just be a fact of life with my generation. Good luck with your handle imjmbnd. 
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 14, 2022, 09:09:58 PM
Ok, I just found the only handle I have (I found so far). Technically a 600H handle which is interchangeable with the 900H.

The second pic is after it has been upgraded with Alan Tani 5/0 knob kit. Now we need to confirm the 910 and 900 have the same shaft.  My Daiwa spec book is buried or I would check for you.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 14, 2022, 10:34:29 PM
Quote from: Rancanfish on March 14, 2022, 09:09:58 PMOk, I just found the only handle I have (I found so far). Technically a 600H handle which is interchangeable with the 900H.

The second pic is after it has been upgraded with Alan Tani 5/0 knob kit. Now we need to confirm the 910 and 900 have the same shaft.  My Daiwa spec book is buried or I would check for you.

Neither will fit a 910 though unless you modify it and put 900 sleeve .
The 910 is HUGE. The hole that fits the Sleeve is maybe TWICE the size of a 113 .
Daiwa 910 handle size.jpg910 to 900 compare.JPG
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: sciaenops on March 15, 2022, 12:00:19 AM
Mine looks like the shorter one (on the right) of Wompus Cat's pic.

do you still want it bnd007?
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 15, 2022, 12:12:39 AM
Quote from: sciaenops on March 15, 2022, 12:00:19 AMMine looks like the shorter one (on the right) of Wompus Cat's pic.

do you still want it bnd007?
The one on the Right in my post is a universal handle and will fit 2/0 3/0 4/0 but NOT the 910
If your handle fits a 3.0 0r 4/0 it wont work on a 910 . The  hole is too small
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Rancanfish on March 27, 2022, 03:50:14 PM
OK, I think throwing a mention of the 113 handle in the discussion threw me off. Since I know better than to trust what I 'remember' as a fact, I didn't comment.  I just found my Daiwa service manuals catalog from back in the day.

I think we can all agree that the handles are interchangeable between the 600H and 900H. (I've done it many times). So.... I checked the schematics and found the SAME handle part # for both the 600H and the 910.

The part # is B53-3701 an is interchangeable between ALL three. The 900H handle had a bigger knob standard.

Now if we didn't run 007 outta here with brain freeze I do indeed have a handle that would work.
Title: Re: Handle for Daiwa Sealine 910
Post by: Wompus Cat on March 27, 2022, 08:05:13 PM
Quote from: Rancanfish on March 27, 2022, 03:50:14 PMOK, I think throwing a mention of the 113 handle in the discussion threw me off. Since I know better than to trust what I 'remember' as a fact, I didn't comment.  I just found my Daiwa service manuals catalog from back in the day.

I think we can all agree that the handles are interchangeable between the 600H and 900H. (I've done it many times). So.... I checked the schematics and found the SAME handle part # for both the 600H and the 910.

The part # is B53-3701 an is interchangeable between ALL three. The 900H handle had a bigger knob standard.

Now if we didn't run 007 outta here with brain freeze I do indeed have a handle that would work.


I just for the Hell of it removed the Handle on My Daiwa SEALINE 600H and My Daiwa SEALINE 910 again and still the 600H will not fit the 910. However the 910 has two Holes and one is Smaller and it will fit the 600H looks STUPID on it but it will fit .
I am pretty sure why the 600H will not fit on the 910 is because the id of the 600 is 10mm whereas the 910 is 12 mm and that might have sumpin to do with it ..... I Dunno I only been Measuring for 55 years and someone else might get a 10mm to fit perfectly on a 12 mm bolt but ya gonna have to show me . ;D
Might be that I have 5 ULTRA -RARE 910's so will consider that but not one of them can I get the 600H to fit on them
Maybe I am missing  something here but don't know what it is .
Worst thing that could happen is you send 007 your 600H handle for his 910 and it won't fit but if the part number is the same it has to be true at least it has ALWAYS been true in auto parts as hardly over 5 or 6 hundred times have I had that happen when the book says it would work but it wouldn't.
Good Luck with it folks is all I got .