Johnson Reel Collectors Assn. (J.R.C.A.) since 10/10/14
Johnson Challenger Models (Open Face) => Model 730 (1979 -1980) => Topic started by: Beef47 on May 13, 2017, 12:59:28 PM
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I just purchased a Johnson 730 crappie spinning reel with 4'9" rod with button in the handle and was wondering if anyone knew what it valued at?
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Hi, Beef47! The Johnson graphite reels from the 1980's don't usually sell for much more than $10-15, but your CP730 is pretty uncommon. IMO, it might be worth $20-25, but that's pretty much a shot in the dark.
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Hey Beef47 or maybe Ray,
These combos don't show up on eBay very often, in fact I just searched active and completed listings and none showed up. I don't think there was much demand for them when they were made. Looks like they sold them 1987-94. I saw one a couple years ago at my local bait shop for $12.00 I passed on it then and came back a week later and someone had bought it. Sorry not much info here, but I do have the schematic in fact it's posted here in the schematic section.
Dennis