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Tiny Reel?

Postby Pete » October 26th, 2009, 2:33 am

Need some help finding a tiny reel. Looks like I have the Midge-A-Boo sold but, the prospective client would like me to recommend a small reel * for a 4'11" bamboo rod. it doesn't even need to be big enough to hold backing.

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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby castaway » October 26th, 2009, 7:09 am

J. Austin Forbes. I own the Falcon model.

Also the J. Auston Forbes Aerial in 2.5"

Or you could go micro - There are a few micro reels out there.. but I dont think they are quality.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT


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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby briansII » October 26th, 2009, 9:34 am

The J. Austin Forbes reel Bill mentions, would be my first pick. Small, with classic styling.

Teton reels used to make a small, standard arbor reel. I did a google and found this.

http://www.tetonusa.com/wp-content/uplo ... ochure.pdf

Not sure what the status is, but they went out of biz, then were/are set to relaunch. At 2 1/2" diameter, it's a small reel. For comparison, the CFO I is 2 3/4" The small Classic reels on ebay would look nice(IMHO)too.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rip-Tide-Fly-Reel-C ... 5d26a8050c

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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby castaway » October 26th, 2009, 2:57 pm

Pete,

I think I might have one of these left... they are nice. sold most of them in the first week - but held onto a few.


viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2211



The smaller one with the blued finish and non-ported spool. Very nice dark blued finish.

I think I am going to order another 20 or so of different sizes next month.

The larger sizes (3" and 3.25") both have adjustable drag systems with the little tumb wheel on the rim - very hardy looking. These smaller sizes do not have adjustable drag - just a clicker, perfect for your application.

I can send you one if you like - let me know if you want it... if you do.... * keep it.
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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby Pete » October 26th, 2009, 6:10 pm

Thanks for the info guys. I'll pass the info on to the customer. That is if his wife lets him buy the Midge-A-Boo.

Castaway,
If I ever get to finish the 5' one piece boo I am building myself, I will want to get one of the small reels from you. I am so busy building rods and working overtime I can't even think about builds for myself right now.

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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby 209er » October 26th, 2009, 9:13 pm

Hi Pete,
How about a Ballan? I think dna would agree. Google it. Actually, one his would fit your boo perfectly. I've got a Baby Heirloom and it's sweet!!!!!!!!!!! :bananadance: :bananadance: 209er
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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby anacrime » October 26th, 2009, 10:57 pm

JAF Avon 2.5"

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don't be scared 8-)

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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby dna » October 27th, 2009, 7:32 am

It just depends how tiny you want to go. The JAF like Anacrime's is basically as tiny as it gets, and I mean, it is super tiny.

Ballan does make some sweet reels...his featherwieght would be pretty cool for this application at 2 7/8".
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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby midger » October 27th, 2009, 7:44 am

I've always liked the old Pflueger Progress (bulldogs) on those old classic rods. Here's one that just sold on ebay, and they pop up all the time:

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Re: Tiny Reel?

Postby fly addict » October 27th, 2009, 7:52 am

castaway wrote:Pete,

I think I might have one of these left... they are nice. sold most of them in the first week - but held onto a few.


viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2211



The smaller one with the blued finish and non-ported spool. Very nice dark blued finish.

I think I am going to order another 20 or so of different sizes next month.

The larger sizes (3" and 3.25") both have adjustable drag systems with the little tumb wheel on the rim - very hardy looking. These smaller sizes do not have adjustable drag - just a clicker, perfect for your application.

I can send you one if you like - let me know if you want it... if you do.... * keep it.

Castaway,
What is the weight of the 2.5 reel. I'm interested in one in silver with the spool ported.
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