Hardy Multipliers

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GRASSNGLASS
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Hardy Multipliers

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I collected these for years, but in a moment of weakness sold all but the eight I fish with.

Was a downer when I realized I would probably never be able to replace them.

Need to watch out for those spur of the moment thoughts about selling items from your collections.


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john elder
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Marquis? There are a lot of those out there if you ever want to go back, but i think we have all let some favorites slip away. I sometimes wish i still owned every reel i’ve had, along with every car. However, that would have meant no money for purchases i came to enjoy more!

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GRASSNGLASS
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I had two Marquis 4's that were new in the box. Shined like a new dime. I believe they would be pretty hard to replace. Plus, even the more common models are way more expensive now than they were twenty years ago.

My remaining reels are a two Marquis 6's, two Marquis 7's and four Marquis 8/9's. These are the easiest to find, the least valuable, but all great fishing reels for the rods I use.

Like you, I've probably had over five hundred different reels over the years and most have been moved on to allow other purchases. I was happy I had a chance to check most of them out, but only regret selling a handful.

Barry
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