Pete,
Depends on how you look at it. Is a stick used to catch small trout worth 500 or more?
I guess the closest thing I can compare it to would be some people love of classic cars or baseball cards... Some collect, some collect and drive, some like to show off...
I am a reel junkie... and the only thing that stops me from dumping a lot more money into my passion is the fact that I have bills to pay. Is it pointless? probably.. so is stamp collecting, driving a classic car (why? the new ones work better), and dare I say.... spending countless hours building bamboo rods
It is very satisfying to find the perfect reel, that balances well, looks great, and functions even better - its a hard thing ot find... I am always on the look out.
Currently I am trying to find the perfect reel for my 3wt 7'9 st. croix SVIII green blank with rust brown thread, rosewood insert, and gold hardware... A small Hardy Golden prince (3" lightweight version)or a Orvis CFO trout bum special would be perfect... but my last bit of sanity tells me NO!
Too me some reels look like art, and I would have no problem displaying them like art - just as some people like paintings or whatever.
I mean who can argue... Functional art?
http://www.fiberglassflyrodders.yuku.com/topic/10606Makes Hardy look like small fries/
If I could... this would be at the top of my list... well, right behind the green anodized hardy lightweight with the gold foot and gold hardware... now that might be the prettest thing I have ever seen
1) hardy green princess
2) st. george jr. reel
3) this CFO
http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=72taalthough I wish it was a click and pawl drag and not a disc..
like this.
http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx ... at_id=7642