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Skip's Blogs / Taking the Bull by the Horns
« on: May 15, 2016, 07:16:27 PM »
Posted for Skip by Waders

"So, years ago, I bought a Johnson Unispin 7256 combo. This is an “underspin” outfit, basically a spincast reel that mounts under the rod, instead of in a reel seat on top of the rod. This particular model has a line-release pushbutton on top of the rod above the reel, a very unconventional layout. It was made in the mid-1980’s and I bought it used. Well, the pushbutton didn’t work.

Because of the odd layout, I was reluctant to tear into the outfit to locate the problem, so the combo languished for years on the rod rack in the garage. Disagreeable winter weather has had me in hibernation, so for lack of much better to do, I brought it in the house and decided to see if I could figure out what ailed this critter. I opened it up and began studying how the link between the topmount pushbutton and the pinion shaft was supposed to work. After some tinkering, I determined that the pinion gear had seized to the pinion shaft for lack of lubrication. I shot it a good dose of penetrating oil and let it think about that for 5-10 minutes, then tried the mechanism. It worked!

For cryin’ out loud, I let a perfectly good fishing rig sit for years because I didn’t know much about it! Rest assured, within a week, this outfit will be bathed, lubed, lined and ready to fish if spring ever shows up in the Ozarks. Moral of the story: don’t be intimidated by something you haven’t encountered before. “Boldly go where you’ve never gone before. You may surprise yourself”.

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Skip's Blogs / How to re-line a Johnson Reel
« on: May 15, 2016, 07:04:07 PM »

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St. Croix / St. Croix
« on: January 21, 2016, 02:49:09 PM »
Johnson also made a reel for the St. Croix reel company in the Citation pattern labeled as the "Mustang".  It is a bronze colored metal with the name affixed to the side plate via a decal/sticker. 

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Unknown Distributors / Shy Poke
« on: January 21, 2016, 02:27:48 PM »
 I do know it was available in the late 1950s and 1960s in many, many retail stores in the WI-MN-IA region, so it is likely the distributor was based in the Twin Cities. It was advertised in a number of small retail and department stores in a wide variety of newspapers, including the following ad from The Waterloo Daily Courier on 24 April 1958.

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Montgomery Wards / Hawthorne
« on: January 21, 2016, 02:22:41 PM »
There is also a medium brown reel in the Sabra pattern labeled as a "Hawthorne" reel which was a Montgomery Wards brand.  The name "Hawthorne" can be seen embossed in the upper portion of the thumb release in the gallery pic.  Montgomery Wards' catalog number is on the side plate. 

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Montgomery Wards / Montgomery Wards
« on: January 21, 2016, 12:16:14 PM »
.  The Montgomery Wards reels have their names applied via a decal/sticker on the side plates.  It is a Rust colored reel and all metal as well.


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Cooks Premier / Cooks Premier
« on: January 21, 2016, 12:04:02 PM »
The gold colored Cooks Premier reel has the name "Cooks Premier" stamped in the side plate. It is all metal just like the Centuries and they look just like a Century.


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Model 440 (1982) / Oscillating Spool
« on: January 16, 2016, 09:48:44 PM »
The Freedom 440 is one of the few(6) Johnson Reels with an Oscillating spool

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Model 340 (1982) / Oscillating Spool
« on: January 16, 2016, 09:28:37 PM »
The Force 340  is one of the few(6) Johnson Reels with an Oscillating spool

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Model 130B (1972-1978) / Oscillating Spool
« on: January 16, 2016, 09:22:44 PM »
The Sabra 130B is the second of the Sabra Reels with an Oscillating spool and reputed to be the easiest to find

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Model 130A (1962-1971) / Oscillating Spool
« on: January 16, 2016, 09:19:22 PM »
The Sabra 130A is one of the few(6) Johnson Reels with an Oscillating spool

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Braun's Blogs / Speed Dating a Zebco
« on: January 12, 2016, 11:10:05 AM »
Posted by Admin with Dick Braun's permission

This is a very handy tool

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How it Started / The Beginning
« on: January 08, 2016, 01:31:04 PM »
Found and Quoted from many Web Sources

"Johnson got it's start in 1949 when Lloyd Johnson and Henry Warren Denison built their first reel, the Johnson Sidewinder, in a basement in Mankato, Minnesota. Denison-Johnson, Inc., was formed shortly after and a patent for the Sidewinder was granted in July of 1953. From 1949 to 1954, Johnson's sidewinder reel would change 7 times with the main changes taking place in the drag system."

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Model 97 (1968-1970) / Model 97 info
« on: January 07, 2016, 05:29:04 AM »
By Skip Smith
"The Johnson 97 is quite a rare bird.  It strongly resembles the Model 98, but to the best of my knowledge, was never cataloged.  The 98 and, by extension, the 97, were marketed as "budget" or "entry-level reels.  They date from around 1968-70.  Probably could handle line in the 6-10 lb. test range."

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Scorpion U5C / Ultra Lite Trigger Spin
« on: January 06, 2016, 07:02:14 PM »
More to come

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