This is possibly the most narrow conventional reel made by OC. Frame width inside is near 1-1/4" and 3-3/4" tall. In comparison, the 109 frame is 1-3/8" wide. This one doesn't have the A/R switch that may have been built into the earlier models. It appears that it came out around 1949 and I couldn't find it in any docs after 1951. It is advertised in the Seattle family of reels that started around 1940/41. It took a couple of years for me to get one and I AM in the dog house for a while.
It has a 3-stack asbestos drag set, 2-1/4:1 gears, 6 posts, and a 3-screw stand which is pretty amazing itself. I believe the stand could have been the most challenging design and production element. This is a well-built and overbuilt trolling reel that seems strong and very sturdy.
It arrived in good condition showing light use and very little corrosion. The interior had a normal amount of old, waxy grease. The screws indicate it had been serviced. Overall, it looks like it has been sitting in a safe place for decades, but the plates show exposure and are dull.
The last photo shows what I have of the Seattle bunch.209, 109, 110 (250yd), 210 (250yd), 1110 (400yd).
Nice spread!
I did a OC 209 for Dominick some years ago.
Best, Fred
:D That is one narrow reel !!!!