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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Penn 99/Jigmaster/SurfMaster/Squidder Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: shootera3 on March 24, 2012, 02:24:48 PM

Title: Dating old Penn
Post by: shootera3 on March 24, 2012, 02:24:48 PM
I have a Penn Silver Beach, it has no model number just Silver Beach on right side plate. The stand is marked with line capacity, 250 yds no.9, 200 yds no.12. I am trying to get approx. date. Any help.
Title: Re: Dating old Penn
Post by: Jimmer on March 24, 2012, 03:05:44 PM
Although I like the few old Penns I own, I have never actually taken one on a date, they mostly just sit on the shelf, lol. Check here for a little basic info - https://www.mysticparts.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/Penn99.aspx (https://www.mysticparts.com/PennParts/ReelSpecs/Penn99.aspx)


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Title: Re: Dating old Penn
Post by: Irish Jigger on March 24, 2012, 03:41:18 PM
Never saw one marked with line capacities.  Perhaps the work of a previous owner!
Quoting part numbers may help establish the age of your reel.
Title: Re: Dating old Penn
Post by: seaeagle2 on March 24, 2012, 03:56:55 PM
I'm just a newbie at this, but I get the impression that IF you have the original box, and IF you have the original sales receipt, that would tell you when the reel was sold, but there really isn't a way to date them it doesn't seem to me there's a   "serial number " or date code  on the reels that I've seen.  And of course then guys like me take 3 113's and change the side plates and handles and internals all around and rob parts and add yts kits so you have a missmash of parts.  And every time I hear the knob color theory, I say my dad bought a red, yellow and green knob the same day in the same store in the late 60's.....
Title: Re: Dating old Penn
Post by: john2244 on March 24, 2012, 04:39:38 PM
Hello Shootera,

The info I have on a Penn Silver Beach is the reel was made from 1949-1980.  The early reels were marked on the
bottom of the reel stand with the yardage capacity of the reel.  I believe 250 yards was the most common.  At some point Penn moved away from the yardage marking and starting to put a part number on the stand.  Your reel could be a very early production reel if all the parts are original.  This info is very limited and may not be fully correct.
John
Title: Re: Dating old Penn
Post by: alantani on March 24, 2012, 04:51:04 PM
you can put a jigmaster side plate on that reel and it works great!
Title: Re: Dating old Penn
Post by: john2244 on March 24, 2012, 08:12:40 PM
I believe there was also a model 97 sliver beach, 1939 into the 40's.  Your silver beach could be a model 97 vs. a model 99.  If you don't mind I would like to see a pic of that reel.  I have started an old Penn reel collection and would like to see what that reel looks like.

John

email:  john2244@cox.net