The fine work of the fly reel by KINEYA is the new Bi-Metal.
With the nickel silver side plates in the raised pillar brass rim.
All compromise to product this reel is removed.
Everything of the production know-how which is accumulated is gathered and summarized in this
"Reed" Model 45.

The artistic new design seeks beauty
to the structural item inside.
Nickel silver is used for also spool plate,
Genuine "Bi-Metal (2 kinds of metal)",
suitable prejudice.

European buffalo horn (angle) to allot to
the handle knob, noble, classical elegance
just the reaching high fishing instrument.
We deliver to all flyfishers who likes upper
quality and refinement.

the respective serial number is stamped on the reel itself.
A beige color suede porch belongs.


The Kineya Reed Model 45 is the perfect reel for small stream 
fishing!  A flawless reel in function and design. It really made 
fishing for these Native Golden Trout on the west slope of the Sierra 
Nevada mountain range a real joy!
   This small stream, at the 8700 elevation mark can only be fished 6 
weeks out of the year. Near the end of June we leave them alone when 
water levels become very low with warmer temperatures may causes 
stress to the fish. Even in seasons with very little snow run off 
these hardy little fish manage to make it to the next year.

       Rick D. Sorensen
  West Slope Classic Fly Tackle

line capacity

DT3F (30yds) or DT4F

reel diameter

56.5mm

spool diameter

53mm

spool width

25.4mm

weight

136g

bearing system

COMPLETE FIXED SYSTEM

Ratchet & Gear System

All prices in U.S. dollars. Prices subject to change without notice.






The Kineya Reed Model 45 is the perfect reel for small stream 
fishing!  A flawless reel in function and design. It really made 
fishing for these Native Golden Trout on the west slope of the Sierra 
Nevada mountain range a real joy!
   This small stream, at the 8700 elevation mark can only be fished 6 
weeks out of the year. Near the end of June we leave them alone when 
water levels become very low with warmer temperatures may causes 
stress to the fish. Even in seasons with very little snow run off 
these hardy little fish manage to make it to the next year.

       Rick D. Sorensen
  West Slope Classic Fly Tackle


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