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Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 8:56 pm
by LuckyLuca
Newly added to my small collection of the series is a Dam quick 110N. It sits nicely with the 550, 330's (2) and 220 reels I already had.

Does anyone know the retrieve rate for these and wether they make a good light spinning reel?


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Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:07 pm
by OldTackle
I will find out for you. Lovely reel, eh? Just got a mint one from a shop closing. It had been waiting in the basement for decades brand-new and unused even with a spare spool in small separate box.

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:12 pm
by LuckyLuca
That sounds a terrific find Christopher, well done.

I have to admit to being completely smitten with these reels. such a rugged feel yet so smooth in action. This one is a little short of being mint but at around 20 euro I couldn't resist!

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:27 pm
by OldTackle
Given a good cleanup from the old grease and an ultrasonic bath to the ball bearing and, I am sure, it will be back to business. A bit sad they used this cheap plastics for the spools. Having now two of those spools in brand-new is quite a find!

No news on the line retrieve yet but I think the 110 has a 1:4,6 so it should be over 5 with the 110N.
Regarding the abilities for a light to medium spinning reel: have a look at the rotor underneath the spool: you can even adjust the force of the bail arm trigger like the trigger adjustment on a rifle.

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:37 pm
by LuckyLuca
Thanks Christopher, when I strip and clean it I'll look for that adjustment. Not something I had noticed before.

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:46 pm
by OldTackle
LuckyLuca wrote:Thanks Christopher, when I strip and clean it I'll look for that adjustment. Not something I had noticed before.
No need to strip for the adjustment. Just lift off the spool.
I was wrong with 1:4,6. I guess I will have to ask the German collector Sascha again.
By the way: did the letter turn up meanwhile?

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:55 pm
by LuckyLuca
Not yet I'm afraid. I'm sure it will arrive though. Took a wrong turn no doubt!

I found the adjuster, marked H one side, M the other. Do these markings have a meaning?

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:02 pm
by OldTackle
LuckyLuca wrote:Not yet I'm afraid. I'm sure it will arrive though. Took a wrong turn no doubt!
Quick 110N UL reel specifications: 5.0:1 gear ratio
precision ball bearing drive
20.7" per revolution retrieve ratio
weight 8.8 ozs
quick store handle
selective anti-reverse
adjustable bail trip pressure <--what I meant with adjustable bail arm
carbide line guide
line capacity 2 lb/407 yds - 4 lb /209 yds - 6 lb /143 yds - 8 lb /110 yds <-- old values - should be a lot more with modern thin lines

When I come along another to strip I will let you have another one. I fear the letter is lost.

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 8:46 am
by Paul D
How interesting, never heard of a adjustable bail arm trip, very clever, what a lovely looking reel. :Hat:

Re: Dam 110N

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:46 pm
by LuckyLuca
OldTackle wrote:
LuckyLuca wrote:Not yet I'm afraid. I'm sure it will arrive though. Took a wrong turn no doubt!
Quick 110N UL reel specifications: 5.0:1 gear ratio
precision ball bearing drive
20.7" per revolution retrieve ratio
weight 8.8 ozs
quick store handle
selective anti-reverse
adjustable bail trip pressure <--what I meant with adjustable bail arm
carbide line guide
line capacity 2 lb/407 yds - 4 lb /209 yds - 6 lb /143 yds - 8 lb /110 yds <-- old values - should be a lot more with modern thin lines

When I come along another to strip I will let you have another one. I fear the letter is lost.
Thanks for the Info Christopher, just what I needed :Hat: