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payne 100 |
My new old reel |
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Bougth this JW Young & sons today, does anyone know how old it is?
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MontyMontana |
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In any State in the union...that reel can drink legally.
Monty Montana.....fine looking by the way.
Your Signature ... I fish via our criminal justice system..."Catch and release"
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ttrotter |
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Monty, if it's registered for the draft, it should be able to drink!! P-100, my guess is 1921! Bulldog should weigh in here.
Regards, Tom |
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bulldog1935 |
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that's a fun one.
I can straighten that foot, or One Pfoot can provide you a spare. I believe Rupe once dated that pattern in an ebay listing as being introduced around 1924. The stamp makes me think much later - mid 30s. Most reels with that mark are export reels to Canada or Australia/NZ The casting continued a bit after the war. You see it in Farlow's and this Milbro
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payne 100 |
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I bought this reel on a Norwegian
auction site for 30$ well worth the money |
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WatercolorMan |
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Great buy . . .
The way young made reel, your grandson could be fishing it long after you are gone. Alan |
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