Can Any of You Reel Experts ID This Part?

Started by foakes, July 04, 2018, 07:35:43 PM

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oldmanjoe

There are several models that came with :    Quick-o-mat

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foakes

Quote from: oldmanjoe on July 06, 2018, 02:05:02 AM
There are several models that came with :    Quick-o-mat

home.kpn.nl/roland.lindenberh/index.html

As far as I know, only (2) models are available with a line counter gizmo.  While being the same in principle — they are both completely different.

The Quick Standard 260 or SW68 (same basic reel) and the 1954 early Super 270.

I serviced and restored Roland's 260 a few years ago.  It needed some new parts that I had, so he sent it over from the Netherlands.

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Fred
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