Ari Hart reels- Looking for a brief but thorough history

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RobG
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Ari Hart reels- Looking for a brief but thorough history

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Hello Group,
Thanks to all of you who has helped me with the Remco problem, and a special thanks to Anders & Brooksriver.  I have decided to repair the reel by doing it myself, and if I run into trouble, I will send it out for the repair. May each and all of you, have the best of Holidays!!
Sincerely,
Rob Galli

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Ari Hart reels- Looking for a brief but thorough history

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Norwayboo wrote:Rob, please notice that the Danish made Remcos have somewhat different innards than the Dutch-made ones! Thus there might be differences from Brooksrivers reel.
I have changed both a Remco and a F1 Traun from from RHW to LHW from Danish to Dutch parts - and I had no problems and don't expect to experience any if I decide to reverse them (have kept the parts)
Heinz 
  

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Hello Rob,

How are you doing with your attempts to fix the reel , I hope it is all going well for you and  please keep us all updated with your progress in sorting this mess out ?


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Hi Paul,
As soon as I receive the tool from Anders for removing the backside small nut. I will list a progress report (possibly in a week or two).
Hopefully, it will be a relatively small fix.
Robg

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Post by Brian K. Shaffer »

holy smokin batman! - this information is just too good to be hiding for over 10 years...

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Ahhh... yes... The light click of the ATH reels is quite pleasing to the ear.

Oh my - page 1 - post # 5 / I have a thing for silver huh = post # 19
Rest in peace - those we have lost.

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