Just got my latest edition of the Reel News, which is the Magazine of O.R.C.A (Old Reel Collectors Association).
While ORCA is of mostly a passing interest to me, since it generally focuses on older antique reels for collectors, and I really can't afford those (I am primarily just a reel mechanic who enjoys vintage quality spinning reels that can be fished). But it is a great organization with a lot of useful information & some great members.
However, the March magazine has a 13 page history of one of the best and strongest Penn lineup of spinning reels —- the Penn Spinfishers.
This is written by the premier historian of Penn reels, and one of our Alan Tani members —- Mike Cacioppo.
Worth checking out. Mike knows his stuff, and his other books are like "Bibles" to the angling world.
ORCA costs $40 a year in dues —- and is well worth joining.
Best, Fred
Got my reel news yesterday. I agree with Fred, a very detailed and informative article written by Mike.
Got my copy a couple of days ago but haven't opened it up yet. I noticed Mike has a spinning reel article (which is nice to see) in there. Looking forward to checking it out.
Really Fred, "...just a reel mechanic"...?
That's like saying Jack Roush is just a car mechanic.
I don't get reel news but did read what was posted.Greenies are my favorites.I would like to read the entire article.I was born in 63' just a Zebco 33 guy growing up,had I known & could afforded
them back then...