Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
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Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
Is this the ultimate 'tiddler snatcher' reel ?????
I've been on the lookout for a long time for a good example of this wonderful little pre-WW2 reel ... introduced in 1937 as a 'budget market' support for the hugely popular 'Altex.'
The Mark 1 proved so successful (1,984 were made in the first year alone) that in 1939 the "No. 2" was introduced. As I already had a "No. 2 Mk. 2" I have added a photo of the 2 together to show the size difference.
The gearing on the Hardex is 'direct,' with the No. 1 giving a take up ratio of the chromed flyer of 2.5:1, and the larger No. 2 2.75:1. To say they run 'sewing machine smooth' is an understatement !
This No. 1 Mk. 1 bears the makers initials "T.H" ... Thomas Hall ... though it seems that the list of initials I have seen needs some updating, as it shows he worked for the company only between 1928 and 1930. and the reel wasn't introduced until 1937.
I've been on the lookout for a long time for a good example of this wonderful little pre-WW2 reel ... introduced in 1937 as a 'budget market' support for the hugely popular 'Altex.'
The Mark 1 proved so successful (1,984 were made in the first year alone) that in 1939 the "No. 2" was introduced. As I already had a "No. 2 Mk. 2" I have added a photo of the 2 together to show the size difference.
The gearing on the Hardex is 'direct,' with the No. 1 giving a take up ratio of the chromed flyer of 2.5:1, and the larger No. 2 2.75:1. To say they run 'sewing machine smooth' is an understatement !
This No. 1 Mk. 1 bears the makers initials "T.H" ... Thomas Hall ... though it seems that the list of initials I have seen needs some updating, as it shows he worked for the company only between 1928 and 1930. and the reel wasn't introduced until 1937.
"Beside the water I discovered (or maybe rediscovered) the quiet. The sort of quiet that allows one to be woven into the tapestry of nature instead of merely standing next to it." Estaban.
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Re: Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
A fabulous reel - and a rather fine example Sir!
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Re: Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
Its the only fixed spool reel I have in my collection. It belonged to my grandfather.
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Re: Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
The first hardy reel I owned. Mint in box too.
Sadly I sold it in a moment of weakness and have regretted it since.
A nice addition Mal. "The Tiddler Perfection " reel.
Wal.
Sadly I sold it in a moment of weakness and have regretted it since.
A nice addition Mal. "The Tiddler Perfection " reel.
Wal.
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Re: Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
That is exquisite Mal... the perfect small river reel (next to a pin of course )
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
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Re: Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
Half a Pinkie....???? Blimey Wal... that's going loaded for bear.... I use a slice of squatt on a size 32
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
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Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
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Re: Hardy "Hardex No 1 Mk 1"
The sort of reel that might have been used by the hero in this (abbreviated) quote from H G Welles book, "The History of My. Polly" ...Wallys-Cast wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:21 amThats it exactly Aitch, perfect for casting half a pinky to the far bank for those elusive sticklebacks.
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" ONE summer afternoon about five years after his first coming to the Potwell Inn Mr. Polly found himself sitting under the pollard willow fishing for dace. It was the first time he had found leisure to fish, though from the very outset of his Potwell career he had promised himself abundant indulgence in the pleasures of fishing. Fishing, as the golden page of English literature testifies, is a meditative and retrospective pursuit."
"Beside the water I discovered (or maybe rediscovered) the quiet. The sort of quiet that allows one to be woven into the tapestry of nature instead of merely standing next to it." Estaban.
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What a brilliant film that is Mal, one of my favourit all time movies.
The reel would be in the perfect setting.
Wal.
The reel would be in the perfect setting.
Wal.
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