Jasper Reels by Ralph Hood

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Capt Jim Wyatt

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If anyone wants any of these reels PM me. I have a few brand new ones.

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I have a new shipment in. I have 3 primaries and one safety left from this shipment.
 
Is the point of the large gap between the spool and handle to make it easier to untangle if the line jumps off the spool?
 
I have 5 Ralph Hood reels with the handle on them. Free to a good home.

I will take them.
 
Just got another shipment of these reels in yesterday.
 
More Reels arrived!! Primary Reels $125, Safety Reels $80, Jump Reels $75.

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Have never seen these reels before but love the look of them. How do they compare to most other primary reels on the market? Any major differences or improvements?
 
Is the point of the large gap between the spool and handle to make it easier to untangle if the line jumps off the spool?
Yes, compared to something where the handle and the spool are tight to one another (light monkey/halcyon etc) - some are tight enough or the line large enough to avoid that jam. The Ralph hood takes the other approach and makes the gap large enough to put your fingers in and remove line that jumps the spool on the handle side.
Have never seen these reels before but love the look of them. How do they compare to most other primary reels on the market? Any major differences or improvements?
Positive: see above, also heavy (some people like the heft) and built like little tanks
Negative: Heavy with a metal to metal connection between the boltsnap and the handle. You can remove the boltsnap and drill a hole there for a double ender. But the double ender lays a little awkwardly.
 
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