The funny thing is that it initially was sent to a pro who claimed that it was not possible to repair it, "not possible" was not at home when I knocked the door....jrlmsla wrote: ↑February 24th, 2021, 8:05 amAri T Hart Reels are truely works of art. I’m jealous!Yoda wrote:Kind of watch related, at least one is "watching" when doing this.
A 26 year old ATH S1 fly reel which had a frozen roller bearing.
An easy fix after doing some thinking.
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I agree, it is a very special fly reel and most sought after, this one is now in the $500-$600 range. There is a disc brake system inside the aluminum hub and the roller bearing is one of those which goes forward freely and it locks if you try to spin backwards.












