Rod, I hope you succeed in working up an entry on Strike Right for the reel specifications page. It would be useful to have all the available info collected in one place.
I've recently collected a few and have found them quite strong and usable, at least for close-in fishing. Despite the wealth of info and good quality pictures already on TFF (albeit in several places) I've found it hard to identify the precise model for a couple of mine. (In fact I've started wondering if the Strikeright factory just picked at random from a large bin of miscellaneous nuts and bolts, as all the ones on the backs of my reels seem different for no apparent reason!).
So good luck with the project!
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I will when I get a few moments, start photographing my collection of Strikeright reels, but there are literally loads of types and sizes, so it will be a mammoth undertaking.
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I came across a lovely little boxed strikeright this morning . It was a model I had not heard of beforehand my search led me to this thread.
It is a J.L. Special No.1 and I didn't notice it in the list .
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It is a J.L. Special No.1 and I didn't notice it in the list .
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That's a new one on me.
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Hi Nobby
A baby strike right , a smidge under 3" across the spool . A tidy little boxed reel with just one handle a bit canted over . Nothing to worry about and for couple of quid I felt worth it as a boxed unusual reel . I had not heard of this model .
Not sure but it may be missing something off the nut at the rear ?
Ps It came just like this . I havnt cleaned it or anything .
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That is a find, it's not on their literature, so it is unusual
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I think that's original Keston. Dome-headed shouldered bolt going right through the reel to the nut on the back is my guess. Nylon bush for the spool. The two threaded holes on the reel back are for a line guard, that possibly cost extra. A very deep spool, it would take a huge amount of line..I wonder what it was intended for? If it weren't for that box we wouldn't even know it's name!
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Part right Nobby . I just opened the reel for a look .The Bush is nylon and looking through it's in two pieces joined in the centre . It fits inside an ally outer core . The threaded bolt goes into a central spindle.Nobby wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 7:46 am I think that's original Keston. Dome-headed shouldered bolt going right through the reel to the nut on the back is my guess. Nylon bush for the spool. The two threaded holes on the reel back are for a line guard, that possibly cost extra. A very deep spool, it would take a huge amount of line..I wonder what it was intended for? If it weren't for that box we wouldn't even know it's name!
The two holes through the backplate do look threaded so makes sense with a line guard . They do also for part of the spring mechanism for the ratchet .
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Ah, and I see ....the spindle is shouldered and takes the nut on the back. You have that patented pawl by Mr. Hay in there too. I shall have some oil for you at Romsey that will make it spin like a top!