A Fistful of Korka's
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A Fistful of Korka's
I had waited so long to own a TJ Harrington Korka (I did end up with Russell Brown's boxed reel, which was very cool, cheers Russ!), and then (like buses) 4 came along at once.
Two of these need work, but the other two are mechanically sound.
This makes a total of 6 Korkas in my collection (time to stop perhaps?), so I am planning to restore one of them to as new as possible (by the way I am desperately in need of a TJ Harrington Bantam, if anyone has one to spare, even as parts only? name your price).
Two of these need work, but the other two are mechanically sound.
This makes a total of 6 Korkas in my collection (time to stop perhaps?), so I am planning to restore one of them to as new as possible (by the way I am desperately in need of a TJ Harrington Bantam, if anyone has one to spare, even as parts only? name your price).
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Re: A Fistful of Korka's
6 is not even remotely adequate.A serious collector will have 11 at least.Now,for goodness sake,put down that vodka martini and start perusing 'that auction site' because your B I N finger is beginning to atrophy.....RussRockape wrote: βSat Apr 06, 2024 1:20 pm I had waited so long to own a TJ Harrington Korka (I did end up with Russell Brown's boxed reel, which was very cool, cheers Russ!), and then (like buses) 4 came along at once.
Two of these need work, but the other two are mechanically sound.
This makes a total of 6 Korkas in my collection (time to stop perhaps?), so I am planning to restore one of them to as new as possible (by the way I am desperately in need of a TJ Harrington Bantam, if anyone has one to spare, even as parts only? name your price).
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Re: A Fistful of Korka's
Russell Howard Brown wrote: βSat Apr 06, 2024 6:13 pm6 is not even remotely adequate.A serious collector will have 11 at least.Now,for goodness sake,put down that vodka martini and start perusing 'that auction site' because your B I N finger is beginning to atrophy.....RussRockape wrote: βSat Apr 06, 2024 1:20 pm I had waited so long to own a TJ Harrington Korka (I did end up with Russell Brown's boxed reel, which was very cool, cheers Russ!), and then (like buses) 4 came along at once.
Two of these need work, but the other two are mechanically sound.
This makes a total of 6 Korkas in my collection (time to stop perhaps?), so I am planning to restore one of them to as new as possible (by the way I am desperately in need of a TJ Harrington Bantam, if anyone has one to spare, even as parts only? name your price).
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Re: A Fistful of Korka's
Update:
So, 6 Korka's in total; 2 very nice examples, 2 average and 2 in pieces (one had a twisted foot, opposite twist to that of Russell's Magnet, and one had a leaning stem!...did these really pass QC at the Magda factory!!??).
Here are the best two examples (one restored):
So, 6 Korka's in total; 2 very nice examples, 2 average and 2 in pieces (one had a twisted foot, opposite twist to that of Russell's Magnet, and one had a leaning stem!...did these really pass QC at the Magda factory!!??).
Here are the best two examples (one restored):
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Re: A Fistful of Korka's
Nice work,perfect pictures.I can imagine that stripping down a TJH reel and doing a full refurb would improve it a great deal.When I did the same to an Omnia,with the paint removed the 'naked' parts were of low quality.Quite a few rough edges too that were sorted with a needle file.An application of fresh grease and good to go.I'd put it back together having polished it to a shiny gleam.It looked like a WW2 explosive device.I had just purchased a Dremel and was hell bent on polishing SOMETHING.....Oh,and I'm now fully equipped to drill teeth.Anaesthetic by dint of intravenous Jack Daniel's.Rockape wrote: βFri Apr 26, 2024 10:29 pm Update:
So, 6 Korka's in total; 2 very nice examples, 2 average and 2 in pieces (one had a twisted foot, opposite twist to that of Russell's Magnet, and one had a leaning stem!...did these really pass QC at the Magda factory!!??).
Here are the best two examples (one restored):
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Cheers Russ, thank you.
Yes, I did indeed file down the rough edges, and there were plenty of them, but as you say, well worth the effort.
TJH quality makes Intrepid look like Rolls Royce..lol!
Funnily enough, I also polished up an Omnia. It would have looked better if done on a wheel, but I don't have access to such luxuries..sadly.
The search for a Bantam continues; the one I have is missing some major parts and one side panel has a broken off (missing) gear stud. I would love to do a full restoration on one of those.
Yes, I did indeed file down the rough edges, and there were plenty of them, but as you say, well worth the effort.
TJH quality makes Intrepid look like Rolls Royce..lol!
Funnily enough, I also polished up an Omnia. It would have looked better if done on a wheel, but I don't have access to such luxuries..sadly.
The search for a Bantam continues; the one I have is missing some major parts and one side panel has a broken off (missing) gear stud. I would love to do a full restoration on one of those.
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Re: A Fistful of Korka's
Hunting down missing parts is what keeps us going.Rest assured another Bantam WILL show up for repairs/parts.Inevitable.Regarding Intrepid quality may I submit the Intrepid De Luxe.A 12th Century abomination.Rockape wrote: βSat Apr 27, 2024 9:44 pm Cheers Russ, thank you.
Yes, I did indeed file down the rough edges, and there were plenty of them, but as you say, well worth the effort.
TJH quality makes Intrepid look like Rolls Royce..lol!
Funnily enough, I also polished up an Omnia. It would have looked better if done on a wheel, but I don't have access to such luxuries..sadly.
The search for a Bantam continues; the one I have is missing some major parts and one side panel has a broken off (missing) gear stud. I would love to do a full restoration on one of those.
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Cheers for the encouragement Russ, and yes the de luxe is somewhat 'special'Russell Howard Brown wrote: βSun Apr 28, 2024 4:01 pmHunting down missing parts is what keeps us going.Rest assured another Bantam WILL show up for repairs/parts.Inevitable.Regarding Intrepid quality may I submit the Intrepid De Luxe.A 12th Century abomination.Rockape wrote: βSat Apr 27, 2024 9:44 pm Cheers Russ, thank you.
Yes, I did indeed file down the rough edges, and there were plenty of them, but as you say, well worth the effort.
TJH quality makes Intrepid look like Rolls Royce..lol!
Funnily enough, I also polished up an Omnia. It would have looked better if done on a wheel, but I don't have access to such luxuries..sadly.
The search for a Bantam continues; the one I have is missing some major parts and one side panel has a broken off (missing) gear stud. I would love to do a full restoration on one of those.
My comparison was unfair really, because I was comparing TJH reels with the later New De Luxe era Intrepids, which were far superior to the original (TJH era) intrepids...in my opinion.
Here is a photo of your old Magnet foot alongside a not quite so bad Korka foot and the bent stem of the other Korka body.
Cast aluminium usually breaks when forced, so these were either a weird factory anomoly or genuine 'unbroken' damage...Strange?
Ah!... Why the black handle grip on the Magnet I hear you ask, well, lets just say the Magnet now has a new straight foot casting.
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Re: A Fistful of Korka's
I really wanted to straighten that Magnet foot but I was too scared to attempt it.Bit more...bit more.....just a little bit more................. OH DEAR.