Super User jimmyjoe Posted November 13, 2019 Super User Posted November 13, 2019 I like the new spinning reels, but some old spinning reels had one big advantage: the side plate came off to clean and re-lube without touching the rotating head or linkage. It was fast, simple, fast, reliable and fast. ? I can't find a modern reel that can be taken apart this way. Does anyone here know of one? Thnx for the help. jj Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted November 14, 2019 Super User Posted November 14, 2019 jimmyjoe, your probably thinking of the older Mitchell 300/308 or ABU Cardinal 3/4 spinning reels. There were others beside these also. These had one screw to take the sideplate off, and access the gears. Great reels, but I havnt seen this style of reel for a long time. Most newer ones I've seen use 2 to 4 screws to open them up. You can still find these in E bay, and parts are available also. I still use an ABU Cardinal 4. 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted November 14, 2019 Author Super User Posted November 14, 2019 I really don't mind how many screws there are, what I'd like is the ability to access the gearbox without dismounting the rotor. And yes, I had the Mitchell 300a and the 4000-series Penns. It was fast and easy to do a re-lube right in the midst of fishing. You wouldn't believe how much I miss that capability when something goes amiss with the newer-design reels. I checked out new Cardinals on fleabay, but they're the "Anniversary" models made for the JDM market. A little too rich for my blood. I never thought of a regular used reel in good shape, with new parts as needed. I'll chk that out. Thnx! jj Quote
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