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Post 27 Feb 2018, 17:02 • #51 
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bulldog1935 wrote:
that's astounding - I paid $225 for a NIB 76, myself, but that was a few years ago.



Ron it sure is! I was watching that one closely it’s one reel I really want. I won’t pay that price. I saw another one this past year sell for $400


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Post 27 Feb 2018, 17:34 • #52 
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Chuck I would want one of the little Valentine reels myself.

Excited to hear this,

Russ


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Post 01 Mar 2018, 12:41 • #53 
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Count me in as well ! Have very much enjoyed this 76 and would certainly be interested in adding another to the mix........

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Post 24 Apr 2021, 20:29 • #54 
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Anyone knows whether this is still being considered?

My Andy built Fisher needs a medalist on steroids :)

Saw the reels on the valentine web site. I like the older planentary reel better than those bi color modern looking reels.


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Post 25 Apr 2021, 20:48 • #55 
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Of course it is!
I have been fishing with my favorite Hardy Marquis in Scientific Anglers clothing since I found it in a Boise fly shop 42 years ago. A SA 6.


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Post 28 Apr 2021, 08:46 • #56 
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ARReflections wrote:
Anyone knows whether this is still being considered?

My Andy built Fisher needs a medalist on steroids :)

Saw the reels on the valentine web site. I like the older planentary reel better than those bi color modern looking reels.

I have a parts inquiry off to Chuck Valentine - the website says they're still supporting these reels.
I'd recommend setting up an ebay search with e-mail contact. They made many reels over 40 years production, even though reels were not their bread and butter.

ps - received a reply from Larry about the parts I need.


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