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Sowerbutts Pin

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Sowerbutts Centrepin 3 1/2in by 5/8th
Can anyone help with Make and Model ?

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Could be an early Young's contract reel especially with that spindle and check button. There pattern 2a Roach reel looks very similar apart from the picture shows perforations and a regulator. It also states the 3 1\2 version weighs 6 1/2 oz. A very nice reel though whoever made it. :Hat:
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I agree with Harry this reel is almost certainly from J.W.Young, one of the "Pattern" type models that they produced for different retailers. I have seen the "pattern 9" model shown as having four or six internal spokes and both ventilated and non ventilated, in different sizes as well. I am sure that Nobby and several other members on this forum could offer information and opinions on this reel, it is certainly an interesting find!

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It's Moley I got my very limited knowledge of these Youngs reels from....maybe a Pattern 9, but there were many versions for the customer to choose from, denoted by letters, I think.

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Thanks for your replies ...It does look very much like a pattern 9 , the only difference being the 9 nine has a lever check.

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I think that might have been an option, but there were lots of 9 versions. Does anyone have a copy of Ambidexman's book?

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Nobby wrote:I think that might have been an option, but there were lots of 9 versions. Does anyone have a copy of Ambidexman's book?

I don't have a copy of the book, but a pattern nine ventilated version without a lever check is on ebay at the moment, so both ventilation and lever check were available on different models.

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According to Rupes excellent J W Youngs book it is an early Pattern 9.
Unperforated wide drum with four internal spokes. A popular free running centrepin which circulated during the mid 1930s. The Youngs 1937 catalogue showed it available in 3", 3 1/2", 3 3/4", 4" and 4 1/2" versions.

It was listed as "improved" in the 1939 catalogue which says it had the side lever check. I think the perforations were optional to buyers.

I have had a few side lever versions stamped with different retailers names, some with and some without perforations.

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Thanks Wal . :Hat: Just the info iv been looking for

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Re: Sowerbutts Pin

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An old post here i know but iv just bought a Sowerbutts catalogue. circa 1935.
Sowerbutts called it " The Castwell" and came in 3" / 3 1/2" and 4"

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