The Pemco is the economy line of the Perrine automatic fly reels. Mostly a matter of cosmetics. If you ever use it you have to take some precautions. It's really easy to hit the trigger and retrieve the line so quickly it jams or catches on a tip top or guide and KAPOW BLAM KABOOM goes a rod tip or section. Aside from that they're fun to use.
... and KAPOW BLAM KABOOM goes a rod tip or section. Aside from that they're fun to use.
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Bring the Pemco to the next Beer Tie and I can take a look at it for you. I collect these things and can even take them apart without blowing up the winding spring/ratchet mechanism.
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For medalist info:http://www.flyfishohio.com/Anglers_Guide_to_Pflueger_Medalist.htmI have rebuilt more of these than I care to mention. I love the bullet proof functionality.Pflueger was bought out by Pure fishing recently (which again was sold) and no longer produces or sells the old style medalists. They sell a reel that they call a Medalist, but it is a Hardy clone.For upgrades to old medalists, onepfoot makes some nice products. http://www.onepfoot.com/Products.phpThe counterbalance really smooths out the action of the reel when line is peeling out.Here is a clone from my collection,
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And here is a 75 year old medalist, Besides a little paint loss, it's fully functional.
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On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 9:14:46 AM UTC-4, namfos wrote:That HI 1875 looks a lot like an older Pflueger Medalist. It might even have been made by Pflueger for HI. You might check http://www.pfluegerfishing.com/ to see if they have the corresponding manual or schematic (or one that's "close enough") Also see: http://www.flyfishohio.com/Anglers_Guide_to_Pflueger_Medalist.htm and http://www.flyfishohio.com/Guide_to_Pflueger_Medalist_Part_2.htm
As for the PEMCO, there's this: http://bit.ly/29ke40pMark
On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 8:21:20 AM UTC-4, Shawn wrote:I received the attached fly reels from my Grandfather over the holiday weekend and was thinking of having them checked out but wasn't sure where to go.
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I think it all depends on what you want. The new reels are light weight to match up with the modern rods that keep following the really stupid trend of lighter and lighter rods. So old reels would tend to make the outfit feel out of balance.People who fish glass and cane like the old reels because they balance out. And as far as weight goes I find myself less tired at the end of the day casting a glass or cane outfit than my graphite outfits. Seems counter intuit but when you can actually feel the rod ploading and the line working it's less irk throwing line.As far as the relative monetary value in tricking out old Phlueger, well som things you don't measure in resale value or practicality. And I can but an old Medalist and rebuild it to look like the one pictured for way less than the cost of any modern reel above a mid grade model.
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People who fish glass and cane like the old reels because they balance out. And as far as weight goes I find myself less tired at the end of the day casting a glass or cane outfit than my graphite outfits. Seems counter intuitive but when you can actually feel the rod loading and the line working it's less tiring throwing line.
As far as the relative monetary value in tricking out old Phluegers, well some things you don't measure in resale value or practicality. And I can buy an old Medalist and rebuild it to look like the one pictured for way less than the cost of any modern reel above a mid grade model.
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Are old fly reels a good value? Clearly for someone who already owns one it may make sense to fix it up for a variety of reasons. For someone who does not have one, is it worth buying one off ebay or is it cheaper to go with a modern reel?
I didn't know if this is like putting $6,000 into a 1981 Chevy Scottsdale pick-up, putting in hours of labor on it, and then ending up with a truck valued at $5,000.
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Value is an interesting question regarding any piece of tackle, but when I was purchasing One-Pfoot from Bill Franke several years ago he made an observation that I still find just as interesting: He said that after upgrading reels for nearly 33 years, he'd never seen one for sale on the open market. He interpreted this as a sign--and I think rightly so--that people who purchased his reels particularly valued them. Moreover, I haven't seen any for sale since I bought the business and haven't seen, of heard of, any of the ones I've upgraded being for sale either.
I have a 1498 that's been upgraded with parts machine by Herman Boss, Bill Franke and I. With it I've landed over 400 bonefish, three permit, four tarpon, over fifty peacock bass, and a lot of close-to-home steelhead, among other species. My favorite 1494 has been an equally good companion.
Well, enough said. I enjoy the list and always enjoy seeing or reading about anglers using vintage tackle.
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Good observation and well said.
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I'm on eBay everyday, if it's going for $10 unless it slipped under the radar, which happens, it ain't worth buying.I'll gladly check your box of autos. I don't know why, but ilove the things and gave the collecting bug for them. Aaaggghh
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Yes, but an Oren-o-matic without a box is $10 reel last time I checked. It's probably worth more as a boat anchor :-)Bob, You're welcome to pick through my box of automatic's and grab the one's you want, but none are in mint condition.
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$10 automatics once upon a time. Good working models can be found for that if you hit a lucky EBay listing but the average price is $25-$45 these days. You find one in a clean box with instructions and not too scuffed up can go for $60 or better. You have a mint one of the right model or one that someone needs to fill a hole in a collection you're going well over $100-$200. (I know from painful experience)Makes me wish I'd saved everything I ever owned as a kid through my twenties...$$
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These aren't expensive reels (can be purchased for about $10).The automatics are fun and a good cleaning and lube job as Bob suggests is what is needed. They are good for warm water fishing where the drag isn't as important as they do bind. I usually pair them with an old, beater fiberglass rod.The second one looks like a Pflueger clone. Probably made by Olympia/Seiko. If you can stretch the line (Play some tug of war with it) and get rid of the corkscrew, you can use it for panfishing, but otherwise, just strip it off and toss it. Clean with soap and water, dry thoroughly and give it a little bit of oil and it will fish forever.I have quite a few of these Pflueger clones and some of them fish really well for what they are.Carl
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Bring the Pemco to the next Beer Tie and I can take a look at it for you. I collect these things and can even take them apart without blowing up the winding spring/ratchet mechanism.
The Pemco is the economy line of the Perrine automatic fly reels. Mostly a matter of cosmetics. If you ever use it you have to take some precautions. It's really easy to hit the trigger and retrieve the line so quickly it jams or catches on a tip top or guide and KAPOW BLAM KABOOM goes a rod tip or section. Aside from that they're fun to use.
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