It looks like you’re searching for replacement parts for an Islander Fly Fishing Reel, specifically the Clutch A129 FR6 assembly. Here’s some guidance to help you find what you need:

1. Identifying the Part
– The A129 FR6 Clutch is likely a key component in the drag system of certain Islander fly reels (possibly the LX or MR series).
– “Complete Used” suggests you’re looking for a pre-owned or assembled replacement part rather than new individual components.

2. Where to Find Replacement Parts
– Islander Direct: Contact Islander Reels (now part of R.A. Beatty Enterprises Ltd.) for OEM parts. They may have stock or can direct you to authorized repair centers.
– Website: [https://www.islander.com](https://www.islander.com)
– Email/Customer Service: Reach out for part availability.

– Fishing Reel Repair Shops: Some specialty shops carry used or NOS (New Old Stock) parts for classic reels. Try:
– The Fly Reel Mechanic ([https://www.flyreelmechanic.com](https://www.flyreelmechanic.com))
– Archuleta’s Reel Works ([https://reelworks.com](https://reelworks.com))

– Online Marketplaces: Check:

Islander Fly Fishing Reel Repair Replacement Parts Clutch A129 FR6 Complete Used

– eBay (search: “Islander Fly Reel Clutch A129 FR6”)
– Facebook Marketplace or fishing forums (e.g., Fly Fishing Forum, Stripersonline)

– Used Reels for Parts: Sometimes buying a broken reel (same model) is the easiest way to salvage the clutch assembly.

3. Alternative Solutions
– If the part is discontinued, a machinist or reel repair specialist may be able to fabricate or modify a similar clutch.
– Consider upgrading to a newer model if repairs are impractical.

4. Verify Compatibility
– Double-check your reel model (e.g., LX 3.6, MR2, etc.) to ensure the A129 FR6 is the correct part.

Would you like help identifying the exact reel model or troubleshooting clutch issues? Let me know!