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A CLASSIC FOR THE MODERN ERA
The Westminster Reel sets a new standard for light weight reel design and fine craftsmanship. This bench- mark design includes all nickel silver fittings - outer bands and screws, plus very durable black hard-coat finished aluminum side plates. Westminster reels with special nickel silver alloy frame reveals a very elegant golden color over time. |
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MODELS AND SPECIFICATIONS
* Backing is 20 lb. Micron Extra spools: $175
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Model GW-232 - This two weight reel is the smallest Godfrey reel. It is great for six foot superfine cane rods! Three Weight Reels - Model GW-253 and GW-253D are perfect three weight reels for six to seven foot cane rods At 4 oz. These are truly classic size reels, but a new standard in lightness and rod balance. Four Weight Reels - Models GW-274L and 274 are perfect reels for seven to seven and half foot cane and longer graphite rods. The GW-274L is a nice narrow classic looking reel and the GW-274 will hold either a weight forward or double taper type line. Five Weight Reels - Model GW-275 is the standard reel to hold either a weight forward with plenty backing or a double taper type line. The GW-275W has an extra wide spool to hold more backing or for a six weight line. The Six Weight Reels - At less than five ounces, the GW-306 and GW-306D are wonderful for 6 weight outfits. These reels with the elegant Westminster or traditional Serpentine handle arms are perfect reels for river trout and bass fishing. |
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it has been my favorite reel on my midge rods" - R. B., NY
PLEASE CALL: (410) 239 8468
for further information or
questions about the Westminster Reel Models. GW Models: 232, 253, 253D, 274L, 274, 275, 275W, 306, 306D Handle arm : Serpentine or Westminster Handle knob: Black or White - Swelled or Straight Special Work: Perforated Face Plate and Spool - $75.00 Extra Spools: $175.00 each Ordering and Shipping . . . . . . . |




