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Cardinal 55

I have 44 Xpress that is used for chub and general river fishing on a fibreglass rod from the same era - early 70's.
 
Hi, any on here still favour this classic over modern reels ?
I'm still using an ABU closed face 503 which I bought in Reading in 1966 to replace a Mitchell reel. As it was made in Sweden it still works perfectly and has landed many tench, a few carp and pike to around 15lb. As a penniless student, I couldn't run to the 505.
Now picked up several more ABU closed face reels but the 503 is still the best.
 
Hi, any on here still favour this classic over modern reels ?
Good reels Chris. Let down by the plastic spools but the typical Swedish over kill engineering in them makes them essentially last forever. Machined steel gears and excellent tolerances between parts, they were top end back in the day…… before I was born 😳
The 57 is still highly respected among old school pikers.
 
They were a product of a short period of time. Produced by a company that took pride in their products and didn't cut corners. And some of the designs were breathtakingly simple, yet efficient. Then, like Mitchell and other quality manufacturers, the bean counters took over from the engineers and their products became just like all the others.

We might have smoother reels today, but I doubt that many would still be servicable after 40 or 50 years of use.
 

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