Mitchell 300 (old school version)

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Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by The Quadfather » Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:07 pm

Does anybody out there collect the old style Mitchell 300 reels? I am talking about the ones made from the early 1960's until about the early 1980's. -- the ones after that were nothing special at all. They were a fine reel, and those of you who grew up with this may remember.
I have maybe 5 of them in various states of condition. I recently bought one off of ebay that was unused, still in the box with paperwork, from the I think 1961 ish.
Anyway, if anybody needs one for parts etc. I could part out from my excess reels. (bail spring etc.)
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by lowvw » Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:53 pm

Funny you brought this up. I was just given one, an early 60's 300 that was my grandmothers, and when she passed my grandfather gave it to me. It looks as if it was rarely used, barely a knick in the paint. How much did you pay for the mint one from eBay? Im not looking to off load, but a value might be nice.

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by racfish » Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:59 pm

I caught many a Steelhead on the Mitchell 300 with a Sammy Special on my Eagle Claw rod.WOW this brings back memories.
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by The Quadfather » Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:35 pm

lowvw wrote:Funny you brought this up. I was just given one, an early 60's 300 that was my grandmothers, and when she passed my grandfather gave it to me. It looks as if it was rarely used, barely a knick in the paint. How much did you pay for the mint one from eBay? Im not looking to off load, but a value might be nice.

Yeah, that's cool that some people on here remember/know this reel. You asked what I paid on Ebay. I think it was around $45.00 give or take a bit. It was seriously never used. If you can imagine how dorky/dated the paperwork that came with it was. It gave your written guarantees on quality, and dated looking drawing of characters casting. It is also one of those things that has a following, there websites of Mitchell freaks out there...

http://users.skynet.be/mitchell-collect ... lgold.html
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by Toni » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:26 pm

I saw people using those on the river last year. 2 of them.
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by zen leecher aka Bill W » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:38 am

I wore two 300's out along with another version that had a fork for the reel seat.

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by Dave » Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:52 am

I also grew up using a Mitchell 300. It was a great reel. Caught allot of fish on it.

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by bob johansen » Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:55 am

I have a few Mitchell 300 reels and still use them. Mostly now I use the newer models but still use the old ones now and then.
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by racfish » Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:28 pm

I got parts for the Mitchell 300 if anyone needs them.
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by fishing collector » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:27 pm

:pr: For Mitchell reels check out this site....serious collector...You can copy and post this to your browser... or just click http://home.orange.nl/otto.klaasen/index.htm I have several Mitchells that I have used for many years. It was "the Reel" for steelheading back in the 60's...Good ol' days! :santa: Happy Holidays......Steve
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by lumpdog005 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:18 pm

I started collecting, but I trout fish with an abu garca colonol / 300 from 72ish and a value village w&M steelie / unused 300A this year. I am saving the old halfbail 300 in the spare parts tackle box that works just fine! If I sold them I would end up spending the extra cash on bill anyway!

Maybe the value village w&M steelie / unused 300A are the answer to my river steelhead setup post! Or I could put my extra 300 my grandpas Harnell!
That's just my style of keepin it old school!
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by The Quadfather » Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:18 am

lumpdog005 wrote:I started collecting, but I trout fish with an abu garca colonol / 300 from 72ish and a value village w&M steelie / unused 300A this year. I am saving the old halfbail 300 in the spare parts tackle box that works just fine! If I sold them I would end up spending the extra cash on bill anyway!

Maybe the value village w&M steelie / unused 300A are the answer to my river steelhead setup post! Or I could put my extra 300 my grandpas Harnell!
That's just my style of keepin it old school!

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by Lotech Joe » Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:45 pm

You guys got me to thinking about my Mitchell reel. It's a blue model 406 with FRANCE stamped on the reel foot, and a 6 digit serial # with no letter for a prefix. According to what I could figure from one of the websites offered is that it was made sometime up to 1956. It still works perfectly.
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by lumpdog005 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:02 pm

I always crack a smile when I am reeling in and someone asks if you got a big one!

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by Anglinarcher » Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:07 am

I keep seeing about the OLD 300's. I grew up with that reel. Still, open them up and see if the gears are metal or plastic. That is the best date of that real. Especially if you can tell what metal the gears are.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.

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Post by The Quadfather » Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:14 am

Anglinarcher wrote:I keep seeing about the OLD 300's. I grew up with that reel. Still, open them up and see if the gears are metal or plastic. That is the best date of that real. Especially if you can tell what metal the gears are.
All metal.:)
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Post by gdrees » Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:52 pm

I also have a Mitchell 300 that I've had for a number of years. I was just looking at it and considering respooling it for this season. You've got me convinced now.

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by Anglinarcher » Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:28 am

The Quadfather wrote:
Anglinarcher wrote:I keep seeing about the OLD 300's. I grew up with that reel. Still, open them up and see if the gears are metal or plastic. That is the best date of that real. Especially if you can tell what metal the gears are.
All metal.:)
You got a good one.:bounce:
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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by lumpdog005 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:01 pm

Here are my fish slayers I use for the lakes! 1. green garca colonol / 300 from 72ish, 60 zebco 606 and unknown 5'-6" green fiberglass rod, and the value village brown w&M steelie / new condition 300A.

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RE:Mitchell 300 (old school version)

Post by lumpdog005 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:25 pm

I also have one of the early ones from the 50's like the Quadfather posted, but it is not as pretty and does not get used!

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