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Neat Stuff

Here is some of my "Neat Stuff". I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
bulletMeisselbach Reels. I think there's some "wowsers" here. 
bulletMeisselbach-Catucci Reels. These are neat.
bulletOcean City Reels. The early reels from this company are very interesting and were higher quality than later examples.
bulletRochester Reels. These were not always made in Rochester, NY despite their name.
bulletSpiral Wind Reels. These are neat 1930s product, with an unusual level wind mechanism.
bulletYawman & Erbe Automatic Reels. One of the most popular reels in use during the late 1800s.
bulletPivoting Spinning Reels. This theory started in 1884 with the British Malloch reel, and continues on today. 
bulletJust Neat Reels. Here are a few unusual reels including:
bulletThe Great Unknown
bulletLew Perkins Tournament Reel
bulletThe Worden Belly Reel
bulletBait Rods. These are not the modern bait casting rods. Learn the facts.
bulletHorton Mfg. Co. One of the major fishing tackle manufacturers that is greatly underrated.
bulletFishin' Ladies. Take a look at these neat Victorian Ladies and their fishing outfits.
bulletGo Withs. There are wonderful items to add variety to your tackle collection.
bulletBert the Boykin. Who's in charge here?

Notes

In 25 years of collecting fishing tackle, I've gather up a few decent items. Some are shown here.

I have always had eclectic tastes as you will see within.

 

     

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