Right 300 SN
- Ted Lanham
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Re: Right 300 SN
Jamesbond,
to the Mitchell Reel Museum. If that is the complete SN, then Wallace states that it was made in 1954. Sometimes the full SN doesn't get stamped completely. A picture would tell us if is likely from that year or not.
Regards,
Ted Lanham
to the Mitchell Reel Museum. If that is the complete SN, then Wallace states that it was made in 1954. Sometimes the full SN doesn't get stamped completely. A picture would tell us if is likely from that year or not.
Regards,
Ted Lanham
- Wallace Carney
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Re: Right 300 SN
Hi Steve,
You went from 6 digits to 7 on the serial number. Which is it? Also, I can’t see what’s to the right of Mitchell on the cover plate. Is there anything there?
Thanks,
Wallace
You went from 6 digits to 7 on the serial number. Which is it? Also, I can’t see what’s to the right of Mitchell on the cover plate. Is there anything there?
Thanks,
Wallace
Re: Right 300 SN
7 numbers 3067624 i was going to take a photo of the serial number but it will be to blurry
Thanks for the help
Steve
Thanks for the help
Steve
- Wallace Carney
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Re: Right 300 SN
Steve, According to my dating chart, your reel would be circa 1960. Hope this helps. Regards, Wallace
Re: Right 300 SN
Wallace
Thank you for the information what's the spool size on that if possible
Stands
Steve
Thank you for the information what's the spool size on that if possible
Stands
Steve
Re: Right 300 SN
I'm glad to see Wallace has been here answering questions. Unless I'm mistaken the handle on your reel is not correct for the time period of your reel. The plastic nut end and circles on the shaft part of the reel was made years later than the right one. It shouldn't be too hard to find the correct one though.......
Kim
Kim