Well Mr Byrd, it is a mystery to me. Maybe the things were marked up that much. I know that during the early 70's the 5500C was, I thought, the King of the Hill for bass fsihing. I could be wrong but seems I don't remember anything else that was considered a better bass fishing reel. Now I see similar rigs for 50 dollars. Now in fact they may not be all that similar but they sure look it. Well, I almost fell out of the boat when my friend told me his reel cost 350 dollars. A Shimano round reel of some sort /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif. Darn, but my grandfather told me the Zebco 33 was the finest fishing reel on the planet. That may have been cuz we were poor or maybe cuz we were dumb but we sure thought they were good reels. Of course, I quickly learned that a Zebco 33 is not the finest reel, not even a good reel but in fact a sorta junky reel /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif but we sure caught lot's of fish on it. I think they were like 12 dollars. Now I saw at Wally World a so called authentic Zebco 33 for 13 dollars. Here again there has been essentially zero or negative inflation.
Speaking of the Zebco, I mounted it on a flyrod once and when I was about 12 tossed a shrimp out into the water at a place called Keaton Beach Florida. I had waded out several hundred yards. I caught a shark that was almost bigger than me. I dragged him to the shore --that was long before the movie Jaws. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif and yes, I had a wire leader /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. J