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Colton Fly Reels.
http://www.anglersedgemarine.com/con...035&cpid=4906&
Guy is independently making them.
And they're CHEAP... under $200. (the 9/11 is really a 10/12)
Here's some comments, random user:
"I purchased two 5/6 reels from him last sunday one in gold and one in gunmetal. The gunmetal color is awesome, by far my favorite. Now let me preface this by saying I am a machinist/CAD designer and have been for the last 19 years. When ever I look at anything the first thing I do is look at the machine work, force of habit. The machine work and the fit and finish on Bob's reels is second to none. These reels are beautiful works of art. I took one and totaly disassembled it to get a look at the inside. The spindle/drag assembly is extreamly simple yet functional and built like a tank. These are by far the smoothest reels I own. They have very little start up inerta and the carbon drag is built to last. I have not had a chance to fish with one yet, hopefully tonight. I have no question they will perform as great as they look. I think anybody that buys one will be happy".
And more from the maker:
Late next year release (hopefully) a 12/15 Reel
Flyrods this year (sometime in July) from 4-10# (11-15# for 2008)
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Thanks. It's great to find new gear that doesn't come with a ridiculous price tag and is still quality.
I am a fan of Danielsson reels. http://www.danielsson-flyreels.se/en/start.php .
Awesome drag, great looking reel and affordable...especially for the quality of product you get! Not quite the price point of Colton reels but something else to consider when faced with the high price tags and pastic parts you normally see.