That one's my favorite! Now, if you post a photo of the reel, it will not look like anything we've never seen illustrated.It looks like everything that I have never seen illustrated.
Multiplier Reel ID ?
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Re: Multiplier Reel ID ?
Ya just gotta love consistent inconsistency!
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Re: Multiplier Reel ID ?
Here is my unmarked KY-style NY reel. It looks very similar to the other reels photographed. But the screw placement (and number) is different. From the faceplate, this reel seems to be a dead ringer for the CBM reel that Henshall illustrated.
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Re: Multiplier Reel ID ?
It looks like everything I have never seen illustrated.....
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Or photographed! It's all about pressing those pesky buttons. I'm technology challenged.