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Line Capacity - This is only an approximation because of differences in line brands. Simply put, it is the amount of line - WF - weight-forward or DT - double taper and backing - 20 lb or 30 lb that a reel may comfortably hold. Obviously, a reel will hold up to 50 yards more backing if a silk line rather than a regular DT plastic line is employed Making Reels - Where do I start? Start by thoroughly studying the type of reel you would like to make. Take measurements of a couple different reels with a caliper accurate to a thousandth to understand the amount of detail involved. This should go a long way in preparing you for design and first prototype of your own reel. Prices for reels - How are they priced? Material is secondary (usually). It is the man-hours involved in parts making, and assembly plus the cost of anodizing. Somehow, the years in design and development get forgotten and left out! Reels - How long to wait for a Godfrey Reel? Usually reels are produced in a batch each month per order. If you call me in mid-April, you should expect the reel by the end of May IF I am not overbooked. Reel - How long to make a reel? This is a perennial question with no satisfactory answer because there are too many variables and especially because I am always working on more than one type of reel in a monthly batch. Saltwater - are they saltwater proof? The reels are certainly saltwater proof, But they should be thoroughly soaked in tap water and dried-out daily. Since all reels feature quick take-down, this is no problem. Used Tackle - Handle old rods and reels? I do not handle and do not expect to handle used tackle. Web site - who made it? I did. ;-) |