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Farlow & Co. Centrepin Reel

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Closed Face Mystery

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Helion Fishing Reel

We received the following email and photographs:"Does anyone have any information on a vintage spinning reel with this description? It's bronze color with a brass ...
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Intrepid Continental

Adverts and examples of the Intrepid Continental fishing reel.Available in green right and left hand versions and later the black ambidextrous.The Ambidextrous was a peculiar ...
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Intrepid Elite

Advert and example of the Intrepid Elite. The advertisement is from the December 1961 Fishing Gazette. Have you a different colour Elite reel or box ...
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What Is This?

Any idea what this is?It looks like some kind of intricate wooden "tackle box". If you know anything about it, please contact us.  Remarkably, the ...
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Intrepid Standard

The Intrepid Standard - robably the most common Intrepid of the 50's there is.Many variants of materials, even one with the flyer completely nylon, nylon ...
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Intrepid Junior

An example of the Intrepid Junior fishing reel. Note the plastic 2 piece spool on this restored junior reel. This seems to be a cutdown ...
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Can You Identify These Fishing Reels?

If you are able to supply any images and information regarding vintage tackle that you own, or shed any light on items that we have ...
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Intrepid Supreme

This was the flagship of the early Intrepids. A picture of the box would be appreciated.  22/10/02 - The following picture was kindly supplied by Ian ...
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