Penn 970 Mag?

Tricky Tree

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:confused: Just wanted to know if anyone out there has come across a Penn 970 Mag before as I’ve just been offered one for 110 notes, the seller say’s they were the dog’s bollocks in the late 80’s but he’s bound to say that and this one he has is brand new – just wanted to query it before I put my hand in my pocket as he’s been known for being a bit….(understatement of the year) of a gob ****e! I know the older reels from Penn were better quality with them being built in the States compared to some of the rubbish built in China these days!

And advice would be appreciated:thumbup:
 
Dont know anything about it like but i wudnt go hoyin that kind of money at any reel that age. Say out gans rong with it it would be a nightmare to get parts for. Your best of buyin a newer reel mate and have ne worries with it
 
dont know anything about that model reel,unless you can afford to lose the money or are a collector,would not touch it with a barge pole
 
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REEL INFO:* Mag Power Series - Penn Mag Power casting reels are true fishing reels. Precision made. Penn tough. Great for surf..or boat. A single powerful magnet made from precious rare earth materials literally puts the brakes on the spool to prevent backlash. The magnetic braking control actually creates a magnetic field which resists the passage of metal (the spool) through it's field. The greater the spool, the greater the breaking force. (1983 Penn Catalog)

HISTORY:*

Name/Series: 970, Mag Power

Construction:
Shielded stainless steel ball bearings.
Precision machinized black anodized aluminum spool.
Reinforced fiberglass side plates.
Black anodized aluminum spacer bars.
Stainless steel main and pinion gears.
Features:
Stainless steel star drag system.
Counterbalanced handle with barrel type knob.
Distinctive clicker.

Gear Ratio: Line: Capacity: Weight:
4.25:1 20 lb. 275 yds. --
First Year Manf.: Early 80's ******Discontinued by Penn: Late 80'S
 
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used one for several years - absolutely bulletproof. very fast so needs medium to thick oil in the bearings. only paid £60 for mine used but mint, and sold it on for same! so if you fancy it maybe you should haggle. best of luck
 
Thanks for the feedback lads - like you say parts (slipped my mind) would certainly be a problem........the asking price in light of this does appear to be high even if it is all singing and dancing as he says it is.........
 
I remember getting one when they came out; it was my first proper light line reel (back in the days when we all fished the shore with Abu 9000's loaded with towrope & my 7000 was my "casting" reel loaded with 20lb).

It was a cracking little reel, far ahead of anything similar sized - but pretty primitive compared to todays reels. If I remember right the adjustment to the mag was made with a coin to the wide-headed screw on the side - none of that adjusting mags mid cast! Construction was absolutely solid though & I used mine without complaint till I wrapped in fishing late '83....sadly sold it off a year or two later.

I'd say £110 is way over the top; as mentioned above £60 or so sounds a much more realistic price, I'd certainly pay that for a good one. Just found these images on google for those who might be curious...

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Gary :)
 
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