A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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Watermole+
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A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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This one was a bit of a challenge and took a few months to complete, but we managed it in the end..

A little larger than usual, free-running Aerial design with a wider drum and made to an exacting detailed specification to include a removable line guard and variable check.
The backplate spine was cut and filed out from one piece of thick nickel-silver sheet and the inset brass 3d coin is a new and unissued one.
The wood is Amboyna burl.
The winders are made from "Tiger's Eye", the end of the brake lever from real mammoth tusk.
The line guard was cut from special bronze with a nickel leg silver-soldered to it; the agate liner itself can be removed and replaced if cracked.
The check can be varied by rotating the offset, triangular cam to an alternate position.
All screws are cut from tool steel and hardened.

It was quite absorbing to make but am in no hurry to make another quite like it!

Click on the pictures if they don't seem very clear.

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Regards to all..

wm+ :Hat:
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Old Man River
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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That is a work of art Watermole , I could never bring myself to actually use it for fear of damaging it.
You have excelled yourself yet again !

David
Hurrumph....... whatever happened to Handlines ?

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Pallenpool
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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WOW! Leszek, wonderful in every detail.
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Aitch
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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Utterly exquisite... :drool:
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home

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Homer Simpson
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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My gob is smacked!
Amazing skill sir :Hat:

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Lea Dweller
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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Very, Very Special! :clap: :Hat:
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Paul F
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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Amazing one off special as ever Leszek, luck owner, whoever he/she may be? :Hat:

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Wanderer
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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That is a thing of beauty.
What an incredible reel !
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Barbelseeker
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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Absolutely beautiful - I do not know how you do it.

Nice to see you are well enough to continue your talent.

God be with you.

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Fredline
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Re: A 'Threepenny' Aerial

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The most beautiful reel I have ever seen. Definitely your best Leszek.
If you have no grease with you, and your rings are full of ice, do not cut out the ice with a pen-knife but get your man to put the rings one by one in his mouth, and so to thaw the ice.
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