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Old 02/08/13, 06:57 PM
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Vintage Spinning Reels

I went to an estate sale yesterday and picked up a vintage Mitchell 300 with two spare spools, 4 spool cases and a spinning rod for $9.00. I remember my Dad used his Mitchell 300 with a South Bend rod when I was a kid (I have it now). My FIL had a D.A.M. Quick reel and he loved to fish. I have that one, also.

Do any of you use and love vintage fishing gear like the Mitchell 300 or DAM Quick reels?
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Ahhh, 90%+ of my fishing gear was bought in the 40's, 50's and very early 60's....
Does that mean I use and love "vintage" fishing gear or is it a case that I just haven't been able to wear that stuff out??? Humm.
Nice buy on the Mitchell 300!
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Old 02/09/13, 06:36 AM
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I have a couple of Johnson Citation spinning reels. A ton of old antique lures by South Bend, Heddon, Helin and Arbogast.

I loved useing jitter bugs for night time bass fishing, I was shocked to see what they are worth today and will not be useing them any longer unless I made them my self.

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Ahhh, 90%+ of my fishing gear was bought in the 40's, 50's and very early 60's....
Does that mean I use and love "vintage" fishing gear or is it a case that I just haven't been able to wear that stuff out??? Humm.
Nice buy on the Mitchell 300!
Thanks, Micheal!

You either love it or are too cheap to buy new stuff.
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Old 02/09/13, 06:00 PM
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I have a couple of Johnson Citation spinning reels. A ton of old antique lures by South Bend, Heddon, Helin and Arbogast.

I loved useing jitter bugs for night time bass fishing, I was shocked to see what they are worth today and will not be useing them any longer unless I made them my self.

Al
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Snagging those old lures can be pretty expensive these days.
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