I found this large spinning reel in an antique shop, frozen up with dried out grease. She’s all cleaned up and purring like a kitten (better than in photo) but I have yet to find a part number or ‘made in’ stamp or anything other than the hole where the logo used to sit.
Little help? (I’m new at this, don’t laugh)
Large spinning reel, logo gone, but the inlay remains. Cannot identify.
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Re: Large spinning reel, logo gone, but the inlay remains. Cannot identify.
Looks like a Roddymatic 910-A
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Re: Large spinning reel, logo gone, but the inlay remains. Cannot identify.
I agree. Do a search, there's plenty to compare against.
Love those Open Face Spinning Reels! (Especially ABU & ABU/Zebco)
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Re: Large spinning reel, logo gone, but the inlay remains. Cannot identify.
Roddymatic- from the fish medallion that has fallen off. Maker of some heavy but interesting reels.
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Re: Large spinning reel, logo gone, but the inlay remains. Cannot identify.
Ayup! 910. I have one too. Distinctive innards. Stick-on’s seem to fall off these reels.
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