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  1. #16

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    id like to be able to afford the spare spool but i could think of much better things to spend that money on stellas perhaps

    walter
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  2. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_2184 View Post
    Mate back in the 70's $4500 was probably considered a lot of money for a car, making that sort of comparison to now days is a bit out there isn't it??
    1974 Holden Monaro GTS 4 door 308(my brother's) $4500.00. 1974 Penn International 130 $1200 (my father's). 2009 SS Commodore $50000+ that reel $10000. Not sure what is "out there" about the comparison. My 180B Datsun GL was $4443 on August 28th 1975, but I paid an extra $103 for radial tyres, and the sales tax went up 5% on September 1st.

  3. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebasser View Post
    Back in the early 1970's we were paying about $4500 for a new Holden Monaro and about $1000 for a Penn International 130. 35 years later a new SS is around $50,000, so $10,000 for a reel is comparible. Still bloody expensive though, but when you can spend a few million on a boat, what's 10 grand for a reel?
    If you go back 1992 a Hardy Zane Gray 80 series was $13,000 which makes this reel look rather cheap in comparison.

  4. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2manylures View Post
    If you go back 1992 a Hardy Zane Gray 80 series was $13,000 which makes this reel look rather cheap in comparison.
    Was that the UK mob famous for their fly reels?
    $13,000, now that must have been some reel. Any specs or pics of her?

    Ah google, my friend, some great info on the hand-made British reels at the links below for anyone interested.

    http://www.antiquegamefishingreels.c...dy-bros-reels/

    http://handmadereels.wordpress.com/2...ig-game-reels/

    Cheers.

  5. #20

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    Pic from a 1992 Harbord Tackle Supply catelogue

    At the same time Fin Nor 12/0 tri gear reels were listed for $3,310.00 & Penn International 130ST 2 speed @ $1760.00. Neither of these two reels had the line capacity of the Hardys.


  6. #21

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    Thanks TML. Genuine heirlooms allright. Gee that catalogue looks in good nic, too!
    Cheers.

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