For the interest of those who noted CF's post:
The
Jewel was one of the finest centerpins produced by Hardy. Manufactored from 1954 to 1959, it succeeded the Super Silex and was one of the last Hardy reels with machined integral parts. A very durable reel and highly prized by B.C. steel-headers. It was produced in three sizes, 3 3/4-inch, 4-inch and 4 1/2-inch. I am a tad unsure of what these would fetch today, but suffice it to say, a hun likely wouldn't form a downpayment. Here's a pix of a 4 & 1/2 inch made in 1957:

The Major was produced from 1923 through 1952, and also offered a jewel bearing. It too came in three sizes, and was quite the desireable item for chasing steel. Here's a pix of a 1920 production Major:

Again, I'm unsure of just what these might go for in today's market. I have taken the liberty of checking the approximate value with a couple of collectors for both reels.
NEED TO KNOW: What
sizes, year of manufactor (serial # can determine) are the ones you have
CF?? That will make a difference they say. Will report back with findings once they're in. Pix would also help. PM or E if you prefer.
Now, so as not to
completely hijack this thread:
RoeKid, the price on your set-up is quite reasonable. Given that steelhead season is just upon us, I'm certain that listing the rod 'n reel in any of the fishing forums Buy 'n Sell posting will elicit a reasonably fast response. DON'T take it to a pawn shop, they're in the business of capitolizing on others misfortune, and will lowball you every time. Good luck!
Cheers,
Nog