Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Specifications for Shakespeare Centenary Aerial.

Reel Type: centrepin.
Reel Size: 4 1/2" {115mm}.
Reel Weight: 225.9g {7.98oz}.
Bearings Type: Bearings.
Drum dia: 3 3/4" {95mm}.
Drum circumference: 11 3/4" {798mm}.
Drum Depth: 3/8" {10mm}.
Spool Width: 3/4" {20mm}.
Spool Weight: 118.4g {4.17oz}.
Type/Length of Foot: 2 1/2" {65mm}.
Handles Fitted: yes {removable}.
Handle Distance: 2 3/4" {70mm} to centres.
Line-guard: no.
Ratchet Type: rear button operated.
Drag: Yes.
Special Features: Wheel type drag.
Colour/Finish: Bronze.
Stamp/Logo: Gold script "Centenary aerial".
D.O.M: Not sure.
Comments :- This was a limited edition of 250, the number, being stamped inside the back plate. It has been suggested that Gary Mills designed this reel, as of yet I can find no definitive history for it’s manufacture.
They were originally sold in a presentation box, with certificate.
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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Garry mills himself told me that he did design this reel when he was working for J W Youngs &
J W Youngs produced the reel on behalf for shakespear.

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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Blimey, I'd never noticed that they had a compensating drag and Garry cleverly put it on the back of the reel instead of the spool so it can be adjusted whilst trotting.

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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Nobby, I sold one of these at the last Romsey, it is a nice reel but runs on bearings which puts some people off. I prefer the Hardy Conquest that you suggested, I have loved using it since getting it at the last Redditch. A "true" pin that ticks all of my boxes, thank you!
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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Yes nobby, it's very clever way of doing it, a rubber wheel touches the inside of the drum, you can see the principle in the photo's, and as you said, it's adjustable whilst using it.
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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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It has come to my attention, (through the auction site that shall not be mentioned) that there is a Chinese version of this reel, made by Shakespear, not numbered and grey in colour, I will try to find some photo's of it and add to the post.
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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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Each to there own I had one of those a few years ago not impressed with the one I had,fetch good money still

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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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I suppose it has to do with who designed it and the low production, I own the one on this thread, but have never used it, I have stuck with a Rapidex and Trudex for centre pin work, and a Mitchell for anything else. Every time I go to the cupboard, it and all my other reels reside in, I promise myself I will get round to selling 95% of them, then I conveniently forget, I suppose that is the mark of a true hoarder, :Hahaha: To be honest all of the modern reels I have listed need to be sold, as they will never get used, and I should shut my eyes and take the leap. At the last count I have three brand new Hardy Conquest's different sizes and colours, just what made me buy them I don't know?
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Re: Shakespear Centenary Aerial

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I think we are all guilty of that one Rod, I think everyone has there favourites the others should just go. The question is when ?

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