Don,
The reels are in a storage building stored and I am not able to get to them at 
the present time.
I really don't know what I have in the box. I know I have quite a few, I would 
pick them up for 5 to 7 dollars. If much more that that, I would pass on them 
unless they were in the original box..

--- On Thu, 8/19/10, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:


 
Tony, in your stash, are there any 
left-handers?
 
DonO
 
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Wayne 
  Blake-Hedges 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 11:01 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Automatic fly 
  reels
  

  
    
    
      
        Hi Don;
         
        I always released all the tension after use and mine have held up 
        well.  I purchased all off ebay, I typically just bid on ones that 
        looked real good and have done quite well.  The only real 
        maintenance has been a thorough cleaning and I always use hot sauce 
        grease on the spring to lube after cleaning, a little goes a long 
        way.  I've also heard boeshield works well just haven't tried it 
        yet.
         
        Here are a coupld on ebay:
         
           
http://cgi.ebay.com/Used-Garcia-Mitchell-710-Automatic-Fly-Reel-/370420631331?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
         
        brand new pflueger:
         
            
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pflueger-1195X-Purist-Auto-Fly-Reel-0-8Wt-/320558648961?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0

         
        Wayne
--- On Thu, 8/19/10, Don Ordes 
        <[email protected]> wrote:

        
From: 
          Don Ordes <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [VFB] Automatic fly 
          reels
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, August 19, 
          2010, 12:46 PM


          
          

          Tony,
          refresh my memory.  I remember when 
          I had the auto reel, the OM said to take the tension off of the 
          mainspring during storage to keep the metal from fatiguing and the 
          spring losing strength.  I have seen a few for sale that the 
          spring had little tension when fully wound up, and the left hand had 
          to be a 'helper hand' to retrieve line or a fish.
          DonO
          
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Anthony Spezio 
            To: [email protected] 
            
            Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 
            9:35 AM
            Subject: Re: [VFB] Automatic 
            fly reels
            

            
              
              
                When retrieving the line and coming to the end 
                  ,especially when the leader comes through the tip top. The 
                  line speeds up enough to form a loop that wraps on the tip of 
                  the rod and "snap" the tip off. In the bamboo and early glass 
                  days, it was something that happened a lot when 
                  retrieving  the line at the end of the fishing day, it 
                  would be retrieved fast without thinking . You had to just 
                  "tap" the lever when retrieving the line so that it would 
come 
                  in slow. These reels were nutritious for jambing up if any 
                  dirt got onto them. If they did, the line could not be 
wrapped 
                  on the spool. When taking them apart to clean them, the 
                  retrieve spring would come out and "bite" you if you were not 
                  careful.. I have taken several apart and getting the spring 
                  back was a chore.
Tony

--- On Thu, 8/19/10, Allan 
                  Fish <[email protected]> wrote:

                  
From: 
                    Allan Fish <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: 
                    [VFB] 
                    Automatic fly reels
To: 
                    [email protected]
Date: Thursday, August 19, 
                    2010, 10:14 AM


                    > Hi Tony;
> 
                    
> What do you mean by "tip breakers"???

If you 
                    are lucky enough to hook a really big fish, it will pull 
the 
                    line out till the automatic spring is fully wound up.  
                    Then everything locks up. since they don't have slip 
                    clutches in them. That really big fish just keeps on 
heading 
                    down the pike and breaks the tip off your rod.

Tony's 
                    right on.  That's why I said "automatic reel" and "big 
                    fish" was an oxymoron.  They're mutually 
                    incompatible.


a.


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