PENN 26, 26M
REEL SPECS
Gear Ratio: Line: Capacity: Weight:
3:1 15 lb. 400 yds. 13.5 oz
First Year Manf.: Late 50's        Discontinued by Penn: Early 70's
REEL INFO: Monofil Conventional Reels- All Penn Monofil Reels provide the advantages and thrills of fishing with light lines, lures and tackle - plus the landing power of conventional star drag reels, to bring in fighting fish. (1958 Penn Catalog)

HISTORY:  In 1939, DuPont, the company which invented nylon, began marketing nylon monofilament fishing lines; however, braided Dacron (a kind of plastic) lines remained the most used and popular fishing line for the next two decades. In the late 50's DuPont introduced Stren, a thinner monofilament line that could be used in a large range of reels, including newly introduced spinning and spin casting tackle. Penn made use of this new type of fishing line and introduced the Monofil Series, reels which all used monofilament lines. This type of fishing line is still widely used today. The Monofil series featured 3 main models, all of which were available in specific sub-models with either a plastic or metal spool.

Name/Series: 26, 26M, Monofil Conventional
Construction:
    Chrome plated, precision-fitted spool.
    Plastic spool.
Features:
    Star drag.
    Free spool action.
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