Introduction.
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 4:04 am
Let’s start here:
My Father’s 1960 300, and my own 1974 301. While it appears to be a 301C, it was repaired on a trip to the BWCA when I was a kid, by a tackle shop along the way. The AR lever pin fell out, and I made such a fuss to my church group leader, he stopped to see if it could be repaired. It was! Wrong number on the side, but, I was a kid and didn’t care, it worked like a million bucks, then and now. Been like that since 1977 or so. The reel is a little beat up, but, it went everywhere with me, usually on my bicycle.
My Dad would have bought the 300 in 1960, a year before I was born. He graduated to a 330, and a 1971 vintage 440. When my Dad passed in 2009, my little brother and I split his fishing and hunting equipment. My brother is now confined to a nursing home, and the legacy outdoor equipment lives with me. The exception are the 330, and a 331, which have vanished, most likely a less than honest roommate my brother had pawned them for some vodka money.
Hey, it happens. Wish my brother could still use the gear, but, it was not meant to be, I guess.
My Dad’s gear is all like new. He drove it in his Oldsmobile, not on a bike. He wasn’t a kid, either. He took exceptional care of all his possessions, always. I’m looking to replace the 331, my son will end up with the 300 and the 440. I have a 441 of my own, and some of my Dads baitcasting reels, an Abu 6500C and an Abu 5000. Now that I’m older, I’d like to do a bit more fishing with the vintage gear my family owned.
Just wanted to give the regulars a chance to know a bit about me.
Ted
My Father’s 1960 300, and my own 1974 301. While it appears to be a 301C, it was repaired on a trip to the BWCA when I was a kid, by a tackle shop along the way. The AR lever pin fell out, and I made such a fuss to my church group leader, he stopped to see if it could be repaired. It was! Wrong number on the side, but, I was a kid and didn’t care, it worked like a million bucks, then and now. Been like that since 1977 or so. The reel is a little beat up, but, it went everywhere with me, usually on my bicycle.
My Dad would have bought the 300 in 1960, a year before I was born. He graduated to a 330, and a 1971 vintage 440. When my Dad passed in 2009, my little brother and I split his fishing and hunting equipment. My brother is now confined to a nursing home, and the legacy outdoor equipment lives with me. The exception are the 330, and a 331, which have vanished, most likely a less than honest roommate my brother had pawned them for some vodka money.
Hey, it happens. Wish my brother could still use the gear, but, it was not meant to be, I guess.
My Dad’s gear is all like new. He drove it in his Oldsmobile, not on a bike. He wasn’t a kid, either. He took exceptional care of all his possessions, always. I’m looking to replace the 331, my son will end up with the 300 and the 440. I have a 441 of my own, and some of my Dads baitcasting reels, an Abu 6500C and an Abu 5000. Now that I’m older, I’d like to do a bit more fishing with the vintage gear my family owned.
Just wanted to give the regulars a chance to know a bit about me.
Ted