My little reel is only 3 inches.
Haven't used it yet.. need to polish the brass and get a nice little rod with brass reel fittings.
Interesting post and love the catalogue!
Mr B
ELO Bakelite Reels History.
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Re: ELO Bakelite Reels History.
Here's an Allcocks Aerialite which is a bit more interesting than most as it features a Slater Latch and thus spins a lot better than most :
Did ELO or Gyrex ever have a Slater anyone know ? If not I would have to vote for this as the best bakelite pin I know of.
Did ELO or Gyrex ever have a Slater anyone know ? If not I would have to vote for this as the best bakelite pin I know of.
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Re: ELO Bakelite Reels History.
Gyrex had the spring release latch.Stingray wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 12:24 am Here's an Allcocks Aerialite which is a bit more interesting than most as it features a Slater Latch and thus spins a lot better than most :
Did ELO or Gyrex ever have a Slater anyone know ? If not I would have to vote for this as the best bakelite pin I know of.
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Re: ELO Bakelite Reels History.
I seem to recall the Slater latch was offered for only a short while for the Aerialite and mentioned, but never illustrated, in the Allcock Guide
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Thats a nice reel...
I haven't seen one of that type in Bakelite.
Very inpresive.
I haven't seen one of that type in Bakelite.
Very inpresive.
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I don't think they come any smaller than this! Still have some form of old contemporary line on. Interestingly, the spare spool doesn't have the ELO script on.
Any ideas on what type /size of rod this was meant for, and how it would have been used!?
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"
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They look like a fly reel with just the one winder?
I think I read somewhere they made a fly reel.
Would be matched with a short rod I would say..5 or 6 ft!
Be interesting to try....two spools, one for worming.
Small mountain stream, tent and a frying pan.
And......
Mr B
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Cheers, that gives me an idea for the summer if I get to Scotland.
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And my new addition today.
This one has no ratchet.. 4" and runs quit and smooth..
its a cracking little reel and has nice flecks of colour.
Mr B.
This one has no ratchet.. 4" and runs quit and smooth..
its a cracking little reel and has nice flecks of colour.
Mr B.
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Re: ELO Bakelite Reels History.
I have a very similar one, but without the ELO logo.
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"
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