The R.L. Winston RL Winston 5/6 reel from the late 1980s to early 1990s is a rare and collectible piece of fly fishing history. Here’s what you should know about it:

Key Features & Details:
– Era: Late 1980s to early 1990s
– Size: Designed for 5/6 weight fly lines
– Construction: Likely made from anodized aluminum (common for Winston reels of this period)
– Drag System: Simple click-and-pawl (typical of vintage Winston reels)
– Design: Minimalist, lightweight, with a classic aesthetic
– Logo/Engraving: Early Winston reels often had engraved or stamped branding rather than modern laser etching

Rarity & Collectibility:
– Winston reels from this period are less common than their rods, making them sought-after by collectors.
– The 5/6 weight size is particularly desirable for small-stream and light trout fishing.
– Early Winston reels were sometimes made by other manufacturers (like BFR or Abel) before Winston began producing their own.

Potential Value:
– Depending on condition, these reels can sell for $200–$500+ in the vintage tackle market.
– Mint condition, with original box & paperwork, commands the highest prices.
– Collectors often seek them to pair with vintage Winston bamboo or graphite rods from the same era.

How to Verify Authenticity:
– Check for consistent Winston branding (font, placement).
– Look for patina or wear patterns consistent with age (anodizing fading, minor scratches).
– Compare with known examples from Winston catalogs or forums (such as Fiberglass Flyrodders or Classic Fly Rod Forum).

Rare R.L.Winston RL Winston 5/6 reel From The Late 80s Early 90s

Where to Sell or Find More Info:
– eBay (search completed listings for past sales)
– Vintage tackle forums (like The Classic Fly Rod Forum)
– Specialty auction houses (Lang’s, Mullock’s)

If you have photos, I can help assess its condition and authenticity further. Let me know if you’re looking to buy, sell, or just learn more!

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