I'm kinda with you on the 33's but at the same time I'm not. I do have a 1982 Zebco 33 Prototype (It's stamped "L" on the back of the bracket which attaches the reel to the pole. The "L" denotes "lead" which was Zebco's internal jargon for a prototype at the time.) which had an experemental switch that allowed you to turn the bait click on or off. It was thought that would be a useful feature for night fishing. You could quiet the reel and listen more for the splashes in the water when you had a bite. The added feature unfortunetly prevented the reel crank from being reversed, wasn't considered particularly useful, and the feature therefore didn't make it to market. If it wasn't for the fact that the rivet keeping the bracket attached to the reel was loose I would still be using that reel. Back then, the 33 reels were made here in America, were stamped "American Craftsmanship" on the side, and were assembled by hand in Brunswick. Mine pulled in some heavy Bass in it's time, and was a dream to drop-shot cast with the Daiwa Jupiter 1230A Medium Light pole it was paired with. Like the reel, the rod was also a blast from the past when Daiwa's rods were made in Japan, not Taiwan or China. Daiwa himself (who used to make those rods by hand) promised his customers his rods would never break... and it hasn't. I'm still using the rod sometimes today, paired up with a Zebco Delta restrung with 20lb Berkley Triline. The reel however has had it's time and it's sitting on the shelf, but still cleaned and oiled.
I've bought 2 Zebco 33's in the last 6 months. One of them is a "Authentic" 33 and the other is a Cuztomz. Both have 3 ball bearings and a few plastic parts. Yeah things have changed, and 33's are now made on machines in China. Maybe Zebco used to use plastic gears on some models but here lately, I haven't seen any with the exception of the drag control. Out of the package too, I should point out that most low to middle ranged reels including the 33's aren't always lubed quite well enough at the factory. A good oiling is recommended for any reel which has been on the shelf for any length of time. My 33's are teamed up with Zebco made Medium Light action rods. I'll admit to some casting issues but it wasn't the reel itself, it was stringy Cajun Line it comes spooled with. It loves to wrap around the pole so easily and get tangled up. I've restrung it with 20lb Berlkey Triline. A little known secret in the fishing industry is that what was good 10-12lb line 20 years ago is nowadays manufactured and labeled 20lb line. The 10lb line we have now in turn was labeled 8lb or 6lb line back then. Keep in mind as well, not all 33's are equal. The all-metal 33 Platinum has 5 ballbearings and a smoother drag. The 33 Gold has automatic-auto reverse. Both of those cost a bit more than the usual 33, but the differences will be noticeable.
Put it simply, standards have changed, manufacturers have changed, and so much else has changed in the last 20 years. You can't just get ANY middle grade reel out of the package anymore and expect it to work right away. I think that goes not only for Zebco, but for Shakespeare, Eagle Claw, and anyone else in the $0-$20 market. They need to be pampered a bit, but it's more than worth the little bit of extra effort.
- J. Lee Seiler