

We have negotiated a special contract with our couriers, (England delivery only) the service to include postage and packing for an inclusive charge of: envelope size, £10, small box up to 2kg, £20 and a parcel up to 20kg, £25. We can no longer allow buyers to arrange shipping through their own couriers. We only ship directly to the address registered to the payment card. In response to recent fraud attempts, we have been forced to revise and extend our conditions of sale to protect the interests of our clients and ourselves.ġ6.1 Shipping of goods will be undertaken by Horners own couriers. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR INFORMATION ON POSTAGE. I'm sure you will enjoy using it and knowing it's what a lot of us old timers used in the early days of competitive bass fishing.General delivery information available from the auctioneerĪLL WEAPONS, SHOTGUNS, AIR WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION MUST BE COLLECTED IN PERSON. They may make bearings now to replace the bushings but I've never seen the need on mine so I don't know if that can be done. Once it's cleaned and lubed I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the smoothness of a reel with bronze bushings instead of ball bearings. Just remember it isn't going to get a fish away from cover with that low ratio like a 7:1 with a similar size spool.


It should work well for any bait you want to work slow, as slow rolling a SB down deep. Blitz spinnerbaits that were designed for those ratios back around '70. If you don't know, the red 50B have a low gear ratio, 3.75:1 if I remember correctly. That was they reel to have in it's day and I still have 4 and they are still going strong. Take care with the small springs as they can be stretched out easily. Be sure and clean under the yoke that the button is made on, and the 2 flat pieces on either side of them, and grease under them lightly. As posted, giving it a good cleaning and relubing with quality oil and grease should give you a great old reel to use.
