Flummoxed by a Pflueger
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
They look like attachments for a shoulder strap. "Flummoxed" is a very interesting word. I need to use in the future as it has a meaning that directly relates to how I spend much of my life..................<:O)
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
Use away!! I believe the rule is use a new word three times and it becomes part of your vocabulary 

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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
Three times. OK, I will remember that. Flummoxed----Flummoxed----Flummoxed.................
Sort of reminds me of Beetlejuice---Beetlejuice---Beetlejuice...................... You know what happens then...............<:O(
Sort of reminds me of Beetlejuice---Beetlejuice---Beetlejuice...................... You know what happens then...............<:O(
Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
Other thing that comes to mind is some sort of harness since the reel never came with any type of harness lugs. But being on one side, doesn't seem real structurally beneficial.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
That's what I think Brian. The only thing that makes sense to me is there must have been another set installed on the other plate and throughout time in became lost. I thought someone on here would have seen these before. There must be other examples out there.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
Mike,
I'm fairly sure I saw this for auction on Ebay. I noticed that there were no extra holes drilled on the head plate side to show that more brackets had been fitted.
It would not be Pflueger made so you would not see many modified like this.
Ray
I'm fairly sure I saw this for auction on Ebay. I noticed that there were no extra holes drilled on the head plate side to show that more brackets had been fitted.
It would not be Pflueger made so you would not see many modified like this.
Ray
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
This is the one from eBay auction. No extra holes are drilled anywhere. It's made to fit the existing crossbar screw holes. I wonder if pflueger made it because it would probably fit only their reels. Also, there is no makers name on them and I think that is typical of pflueger factory add ons.
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I believe they are meant for some sort of carry strap. They do not look strong enough to be used as harness lugs. The mount holes for these brackets are not really holes, they are slots, which means they have a multi purpose. They must fit more than one reel model.No extra holes are drilled anywhere. It's made to fit the existing crossbar screw holes. I wonder if pflueger made it because it would probably fit only their reels. Also, there is no makers name on them and I think that is typical of pflueger factory add ons.
The makers mark not being there can follow a Pflueger practice. When Pflueger would install a thumb stall onto a production reel, they would not have the makers marks on the part; but, when selling the part in the after market, the Pflueger logo and name would be stamped onto the part.
I looked through the Wayne Ruby Pflueger book and found nothing like this. I wonder if they were repurposed from some other product?
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
Maybe it was meant as part of a strap-down assembly while still on the rod, to anchor the rod & reel to the boat in some fashion when not in use.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
That could be. Similar to a lanyard that would be used to prevent a rod from falling or being pulled over board.Maybe it was meant as part of a strap-down assembly while still on the rod, to anchor the rod & reel to the boat in some fashion when not in use.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
if it's conjecture , I think they would have used holes instead of slots for tie downs or harness for ease of use.
Aftermarket , not so great . Could be why you have not seen many.
Aftermarket , not so great . Could be why you have not seen many.
Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
Just another idea to consider, some thoughts on previous comments and an admission that I know almost nothing about American made reels. Could the slots be added as part of a wall storage fixture? Perhaps something fitted into the slots and held the reel on a wall when it was not in use. Something like a key hole fitting. One person said "not seen many". Have any other reels been seen with these fittings? Words are best remembered before dementia sets in - kids need to hear a word lots and lots of times before recall happens - unless it is a swear word. They get those first time up. Patent makes can be traced. Have you done that Mike? It would/should determine who owned the patent. I hope you get the info Mike - it's an interesting one.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
It's just marked "Pat. Applied For". No way to track that and no evidence that a patent was ever assigned to anybody.
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That kills that idea.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
I'd leave them off for now, just to see how many different models it could possibly fit. See how "universal" it really is. But, if it were mine, I'd at least keep it with the reel.
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Re: Flummoxed by a Pflueger
100% agree!I'd leave them off for now, just to see how many different models it could possibly fit. See how "universal" it really is. But, if it were mine, I'd at least keep it with the reel.
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