I watched a video that Wallace Carney posted on YouTube were he was servicing a bail arm on a 300
I noticed he had a little tool that he used to undo the screws. He also had a little tool to bend the latch back in line.
Where can I get these two tools from. I only have the tool that comes with a 600 series multiplier
service tools
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Re: service tools
Kevin,
Here is a re-post from Wallace himself from back in November 2009 to answer your question.
Author: Wallace Carney [ Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:55 am ]
Post subject: Mitchell Tools
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Hello Mates,
This Mitchell tool kit shown below was offered for sale by Garcia to dealers for service starting in 1955/56. As you can see from the Case Contents list; this kit was for The Mitchell (300), CAP, Otomatic (330) and The Saltwater (302) referred to as "M. MER" for some unknown reason. If anyone knows why, please let us know! Please note that the contents list states "small wooden work board" which is missing from this kit but please note the fifties ad I've shown does not have this board either. Both of these can be rarely found on eBay and normally sell cheap so start looking
Best Regards, Wallace
Sorry but I can only have 3 photos per post so this is going to be PART 1. See PART 2 in the next post.
Kind Regards,
Bill
Here is a re-post from Wallace himself from back in November 2009 to answer your question.
Author: Wallace Carney [ Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:55 am ]
Post subject: Mitchell Tools
______________________________________
Hello Mates,
This Mitchell tool kit shown below was offered for sale by Garcia to dealers for service starting in 1955/56. As you can see from the Case Contents list; this kit was for The Mitchell (300), CAP, Otomatic (330) and The Saltwater (302) referred to as "M. MER" for some unknown reason. If anyone knows why, please let us know! Please note that the contents list states "small wooden work board" which is missing from this kit but please note the fifties ad I've shown does not have this board either. Both of these can be rarely found on eBay and normally sell cheap so start looking
Best Regards, Wallace
Sorry but I can only have 3 photos per post so this is going to be PART 1. See PART 2 in the next post.
Kind Regards,
Bill
Re: service tools
Great pictures Bill. Yes, those tools command a big premium. Missed several chances years ago on the bay. Most people improvise and make some tools to suit their needs. Good Luck..........
Kim
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Re: service tools-Part 2
Kevin,
Here is a re-post from Wallace himself from back in November 2009 to answer your question.
Continued from earlier Post. PART 2
Author: Wallace Carney [ Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:55 am ]
Post subject: Mitchell Tools
This Mitchell tool kit shown below was offered for sale by Garcia to dealers for service starting in 1960/61. As you can see from the Case Contents list; this kit was for Mitchell spinning reels being sold by the late fifties however; I find it odd that the 350 "Rapid" is not listed even though it was also being sold! Anyway… I could not find any ads for this tool kit but from the list, it appears to be complete.
Hope This answers your question.
Kind Regards,
Bill
Here is a re-post from Wallace himself from back in November 2009 to answer your question.
Continued from earlier Post. PART 2
Author: Wallace Carney [ Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:55 am ]
Post subject: Mitchell Tools
This Mitchell tool kit shown below was offered for sale by Garcia to dealers for service starting in 1960/61. As you can see from the Case Contents list; this kit was for Mitchell spinning reels being sold by the late fifties however; I find it odd that the 350 "Rapid" is not listed even though it was also being sold! Anyway… I could not find any ads for this tool kit but from the list, it appears to be complete.
Both of these can be rarely found on eBay and normally sell cheap so start looking
Best Regards, Wallace
Hope This answers your question.
Kind Regards,
Bill