a little help for a classic SPIKE REEL

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john elder
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a little help for a classic SPIKE REEL

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Richard Lodge was fortunate to get this old spike reel for his collection, but it had a few things that needed some help, including a missing handle and grasp and clicker. Thanks to some Elk horn from Rick Heitman (thanks, Rick!), some brass and a bit of lathe time, the reel is intact again.



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Masterful restoration, John. Nice job!
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Couldn't agree with you more, Paul. John did a fantastic job and I'm very proud to have this spike reel in my display now. Thanks, John!
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Thanks, Guys! It was a fun adventure!
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