I still have two of these reel I got them around 85 they would cast a very long way if I remember correctly one of the big selling points was how good the drag was
I know what you mean. I could kick myself for not saving my childhood reels, especially my Zebco 77 combo which was my first fishing outfit. Thankfully, I still have my Dad's Mitchell 300 that he used when we fished together when I was a child.
That's a nice and unusual reel It reminds me of a swede tutbocast and also Daiwa had one which was called a Jupiter I believe To me it screams 1980's I hope you do a video on that zebco bullet I would love to see that one taken apart
Thanks for the info. It does look a lot like the reels you mentioned (I had to look them up). Agreed on 80s vintage. If i had to put money on it, I'd say somewhere between 1980 - 1985. I've got a Zebco .38 Bullett that I just got that I'll be doing a video on soon.
I still have two of these reel I got them around 85 they would cast a very long way if I remember correctly one of the big selling points was how good the drag was
Watching these videos makes me wish that I still had my reels from childhood.
I know what you mean. I could kick myself for not saving my childhood reels, especially my Zebco 77 combo which was my first fishing outfit. Thankfully, I still have my Dad's Mitchell 300 that he used when we fished together when I was a child.
That's a nice and unusual reel
It reminds me of a swede tutbocast and also Daiwa had one which was called a Jupiter I believe
To me it screams 1980's
I hope you do a video on that zebco bullet I would love to see that one taken apart
Thanks for the info. It does look a lot like the reels you mentioned (I had to look them up). Agreed on 80s vintage. If i had to put money on it, I'd say somewhere between 1980 - 1985.
I've got a Zebco .38 Bullett that I just got that I'll be doing a video on soon.
You should get yourself a 3D printer or make a connection with someone that does. Or maybe a 3D scanner if there is such a thing.
A 3D scanner and printer would be nice. Probably pricey, but maybe prices have come down a bit nowadays .
@@tonys.5940 Yeah because then you could reproduce some of the parts. Even if it's for your own personal use.