Penn Senator Dating Help
Penn Senator Dating Help
I have a Penn Senator 113-H 4/0. I am trying to figure out how old this is, just to know. I fish with this reel.
Side plates are dark maroon.
On one side is a jumping fish and a boat, a boat.
"Senator" (slightly angled)
"Penn 4/0"
"Special"
"Penn Fishing Tackle MFG. CO. Philadelphia, PA" (written in bottom in half-moon pattern)
Other side in a circle it says:
"Penn" (angled)
"Senator" (angled)
"113-H"
"Made in USA"
Pat'd"
All parts have their part number on them
Handle is amber with a maroon marble pattern
Side plates are dark maroon.
On one side is a jumping fish and a boat, a boat.
"Senator" (slightly angled)
"Penn 4/0"
"Special"
"Penn Fishing Tackle MFG. CO. Philadelphia, PA" (written in bottom in half-moon pattern)
Other side in a circle it says:
"Penn" (angled)
"Senator" (angled)
"113-H"
"Made in USA"
Pat'd"
All parts have their part number on them
Handle is amber with a maroon marble pattern
Re: Penn Senator Dating Help
Does it have a clicker? The earliest ones didn't. Posts, spacer bars, half-frame or full-frame? This might help.
Sid Lehr
Re: Penn Senator Dating Help
It does have a clicker and besides the base plate it only has posts between both sides of the reel.
Re: Penn Senator Dating Help
Sorry, just examined my reference, the earliest 113h reels had a clicker, but it was not designed by Penn to be replaceable.
Sid Lehr
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Re: Penn Senator Dating Help
This is likely a early 1960s-1989 reel. Likely late 1960s/early 1970s given the color of the plates. A photo of the hsndle counterweight, and tailplate might narrow it down further, or you could look through some of the catalogs from this period.
John
John