PENN Reels and misc.

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GReat Score!...I spent 100 on ONE Penn real a few years back. Looks like clean stuff too!
 

$100 is a steal. This stuff gets rarer every single day. Have a hunch those parts are the real treasure. Old reels bring premium prices here. You done good...
 

That Penn stuff is hot, especially in good shape. You will do very, very well
 

Yep, you did a good job there. Nice!
 

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Nice!. Thanks for sharing...
 

I grew up within bicyclying distance of Penn reels. Wish I still had some of the reels I had as a kid.
 

What size or model rather is that Penn spinning reel? I recently had to buy a new spool for my 7500s.
 

What size or model rather is that Penn spinning reel? I recently had to buy a new spool for my 7500s.
Its a 750ss it came with 2 extra spools for a total price of $30.
 

Its a 750ss it came with 2 extra spools for a total price of $30.
Looks to be in good shape for an older reel. When it comes to Penn spinning reels, the S and SS series were the best. They were built better than the newer ones they make today and will last a lifetime with proper care. The 4th and 5th generation SS series of today are nothing but Chinese junk, imo.
 

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