The hallmarks struck to this impressive box include: Maker's mark: Pseudo marks (Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt) Importer's mark: BML (Boaz Moses Landeck) Import mark: Chester, England Silver quality/purity mark: .925 (sterling standard) Import date mark: K (1910) Such large examples becoming increasingly difficult to locate
Model Gear Ratio In/Crank Wt (oz) Mono Capacity (lb/yd) Braid Capacity (lb/yd) Drag (lb) RGLT1000D-XH-B 6.2:1 30.5" 6.3 4/250, 6/160 6/320, 8/200 11.0 RGLT2000D-XH-B 6.2:1 32.0" 6.5 4/340, 6/220 8/280, 10/215 11.0 RGLT2500D-XH-B 6.2:1 34.5" 7.1 8/240, 10/210 10/250, 15/185 22.0 RGLT3000D-CXH-B 6.2:1 36.8" 7.2 10/280, 12/220 15/250, 20/220 22.0 RGLT4000D-CXH-B 6.2:1 39.1" 8.5 14/250, 20/160 20/280, 30/200 26.4 RGLT5000D-C-B 5.2:1 34.5" 8.5 14/280, 20/180 30/230, 40/160 26.4 RGLT6000D-B 5.1:1 36.2" 11.1 20/270, 30/160 30/320, 40/240 26.4
The only problem is that the reel isnt meant for a very pro fisherman
This is imperative with terminal tackle storage as rust can ruin almost all of this stuff, costing you a lot of money in the process
A 3/0 hook would be ideal