The Met and Antares go way back, they were originally JDM reels. I guess it just depends on how you want to look at it now, they are either USDM reels or JDM reels being sold in the USDM.
Man that's crazy, don't blame you for not wanting to use them on your other rods. I have not had the same experience, I wonder if the ones you used use a stronger chemical or something. Anyway, thanks for sharing, kind of makes me rethink the way I have been cleaning my rods.
Looks like everything is as it should be minus the two small parts that were previously mentioned. Order those parts, or borrow them from another reel to test. But from what I can see in the pictures, if you add those parts your good to go.
If you are local to Wichita, there are two guys that perform reel maintenance in this area. If Wichita is not local, or you don't mind shipping your reels, Mike at DVT is a site sponsor and is as close as your mail box.
I always liked the Citica E, it performed very close to the Curado for quite a bit less money. I use to replace the bushing under the crankshaft with a bearing and change the dartanium drag washers to carbontex and it made for a very nice reel. I preferred the E to the G, but it was just a difference in how one palmed over the other.
I was just thinking that there is another thread that is active right now where they are having a discussion about some of Mr. Perry's theory. Might be interesting for you since you are well into the book.
Gander Mountain is running a sale on the Pflueger Supreme, 79 dollars marked down from 99. They also have another sale going on right now that is 10% off of everything, it includes sale items. So for about 71 dollars and tax you can pick up a nice spinning reel that performs very well.
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