Bellow is a photo of the gearing on one of my fly reels. ( a reel recommended by Charles Jardine)
Whats going on? All you experts will know..
but all answers interesting..
Just a bit of course fishing close idling.
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A Fly Reel Quiz.
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A Fly Reel Quiz.
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
It is geared, so is a multiplyer for a faster retrieve, it has 2 check pawl's for either left or right hand wind
Nice reel
Nice reel
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
Thats right,
Middle photo no check on at all.. bottom photo?
Right or left hand wind?
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
I knew Charles very well but have not seen him for at least 30 years if not more. He recommended the same reels to me Steve Parton was a tackle tester for Shakespear when they had a big place in Redditch and I bought loads of them for every different line weight I had plus the same for my son. I seem to remember Charles had a very nice Medalist and I eventually acquire one. great reels and very similar in design.
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
I must say it seems a nice reel. I haven't used it yet.StefanDuma wrote: โFri Apr 19, 2024 7:17 am I knew Charles very well but have not seen him for at least 30 years if not more. He recommended the same reels to me Steve Parton was a tackle tester for Shakespear when they had a big place in Redditch and I bought loads of them for every different line weight I had plus the same for my son. I seem to remember Charles had a very nice Medalist and I eventually acquire one. great reels and very similar in design.
It came boxed a few years ago and has a spare spool.
I wanted one when I read a report some were about the reel, then I noticed it again in my Sotheby's fly fishing book by Charles Jardine.
I know your rather partial to fishing reels, especially a simple design, with a touch of class.
Thanks for your comment.
Mr B
Ps... going back to look again at your web site.
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
The question has been answered.
I have Jardine's mighty tome on Fly fishing as well, it confused me into thinking certain "brands" where British because all the reels where made in England.
Going down in quality to Intrepid Gearfly which has a similar layout but cheaper materials. Also a LH - RH pawl check although the pawls are plastic not metal so it's quieter and a rim tension adjuster.
Hardy and Orvis also do similar geared set up's, and a few others as well.
Been cleaning mine ready for use
I have Jardine's mighty tome on Fly fishing as well, it confused me into thinking certain "brands" where British because all the reels where made in England.
Going down in quality to Intrepid Gearfly which has a similar layout but cheaper materials. Also a LH - RH pawl check although the pawls are plastic not metal so it's quieter and a rim tension adjuster.
Hardy and Orvis also do similar geared set up's, and a few others as well.
Been cleaning mine ready for use
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
Some nice reels there, and based on the same mechanical theme, imagine the Hardy reel would have 'The Edge"Cane Newbie wrote: โSat Apr 20, 2024 9:17 am The question has been answered.
I have Jardine's mighty tome on Fly fishing as well, it confused me into thinking certain "brands" where British because all the reels where made in England.
Going down in quality to Intrepid Gearfly which has a similar layout but cheaper materials. Also a LH - RH pawl check although the pawls are plastic not metal so it's quieter and a rim tension adjuster.
Hardy and Orvis also do similar geared set up's, and a few others as well.
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Been cleaning mine ready for use
Going back to the question it was partly answered....
"Thats right,
Middle photo no check on at all.. bottom photo?
Right or left hand wind?"
Mr B
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
The Orvis Battenkill multiplier is another, made by British Fly Reels when they were in Plymouth I believe. Your reel looks like its in need of some grease before use MrB
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
@Mr B
Middle looks like No check, so silent unchecked running in either LHW or RHW.
Bottom looks like LHW.
In my limited experience, my Gearflys are silent wind but a soft tick when drawing line out as i use minimal tension. I can set both pawls to engage then get checked draw and wind in but it's not ment to run that way as a fair bit of drag. The plastic pawls are quieter.
Ramp up the tension adjuster and reel starts to sound or sing more like a metal pawl one.
Middle looks like No check, so silent unchecked running in either LHW or RHW.
Bottom looks like LHW.
In my limited experience, my Gearflys are silent wind but a soft tick when drawing line out as i use minimal tension. I can set both pawls to engage then get checked draw and wind in but it's not ment to run that way as a fair bit of drag. The plastic pawls are quieter.
Ramp up the tension adjuster and reel starts to sound or sing more like a metal pawl one.
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Re: A Fly Reel Quiz.
Well, your right about the middle no check on.Cane Newbie wrote: โSat Apr 20, 2024 3:24 pm @Mr B
Middle looks like No check, so silent unchecked running in either LHW or RHW.
Bottom looks like LHW.
In my limited experience, my Gearflys are silent wind but a soft tick when drawing line out as i use minimal tension. I can set both pawls to engage then get checked draw and wind in but it's not ment to run that way as a fair bit of drag. The plastic pawls are quieter.
Ramp up the tension adjuster and reel starts to sound or sing more like a metal pawl one.
The bottom picture... RHW...
That is Quieter check winding in, a tad louder when a fish is running or stripping line from the reel. (I'm right hand wind)
This reel needs a little reel grease dabbed on before I use it ( rightly spotted by Liphook) and the line taken off and some more backing put on.
(I'll just wind it on the other spool, fly line first and add some more backing on the existing backing to get the right amount, then wind it back on again so it will be filled just right.)
A lot if old chat but it was a bit of a quiz anyway.
Your Gearflys seem nice..a little less raucous in the ratchet region! My go to fly reel is like that but I've forgotten the make now!
I've just got to get out and have an amble.
Mr B
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