I had Okuma Raw II and even though its smooth, I didnt like the handles being closer to the outer rim - my hands are big and I get hit by those handles when fighting a fish and its not fun, plus my float rod tip broke, so in the market for a reel and rod
Most reels have the handles set close to the rim, but if you liked the Okuma Raw II, have a look at the Aventa, which has more center set handles and even more budget friendly than the Raw.
Raven Matrix reels also have more center set handles but it's model specific so you'll have to look at which ones will suit your needs. Also very budget friendly and extremely performant for the price. They're not as popular here so finding one in the used market could be a challenge, but there are local Raven dealers if you're willing to buy new.
Awesome suggestions, thank you, couldnt find Avon anywhere for sale, found some Hardy Silex reels that range from 250 to 800, the old ones seem very bulky/heavy, will try to get some hands on
They are very bulky and heavy. Honestly I would not recommend a classic Hardy. As you've noticed, because of the collectability, they command a price premium, and will be outperformed by modern reels in basically every metric. Unless you want to rock one specifically for the old school school credibility there are far better choices for the price point IMHO. Others have mentioned some great options for other classic reels that can be had for a fraction of the price and work just as well, if you really want the vintage experience.