Does anyone know what color the label is on the 1934 Ocean Side box or the color of the stripe on the 1935 box?
Has anyone ever seen one?
Great Question. I think if we go through all the known colors of reels we have seen for 1934, at least we will know what color it is not. Then we can make a educated guess.
I have 3 of them and there are 2 different colors ;D
QuoteI have 3 of them and there are 2 different colors Grin
Don't cha just hate dat >:( >:(
That's Ted....he's such a hoarder. ;D
We are talking about the Ocean Side take apart reel. Not the Ocean Side Regal.
Oh crap, my bad :o. It was "ocean side" peaches I was referring to ;). There is no such thing as a penn ocean side box or a quick take apart long beach or a 60yd long beach reel, or a first gen 16/0, or 1st gen 9/0 with outer drag access, or 1957 full color "pocket" catalog.....they all fall into the "sasquatch" fairy tales category.........the kinda stuff you sit around the campfire and talk about. ;D
OK ::)
QuoteOK Roll Eyes
OMG, you have said OK to TED. You know what that means?? Tomorrow there will ten pounds of tuna in little mason jars sitting at your front door. You will be able to set up a Tuna Stand in the street and make some real doe! He makes the best Tuna in mason jars in the world!!!
That would be great, I didn't make it out for tuna this year. LOL
I take it that no one knows the color of the box label?
QuoteI take it that no one knows the color of the box label?
Yes, I think you are correct. No one has ever seen this box. The real history of the Ocean Side model is very questionable. I shows up in weird configurations more so than in normal configurations. I do not think that this model had much production at all. I know there are more out there and I guess there may be a box or two around. We both know who owns two of these (both of them superior to mine); but, whether he will sell one of them is up to him and whoever can persuade him to part with one of them. I always thought the first gen 16/O would be the toughest Penn reel to find. The Ocean Side is up there with the 16/O in scarcity.
Mike,
There is nothing wrong with your reel, it was fished. I'll do some more digging and see if I can find out the color of the label.
As you said the 16/0 & Ocean Side are very rare. What other production reels fall into that group? Not talking about odd ball colors, salesmen sample, display or miss stamped reels, I mean the reel was a cataloged production reel and they are very scares. Model K non star drag, Baker Beach?
Now that you guys have finished kidding i would think the Oceanside labels would be closely following the Coronado box labels in design for the various year changes. The coloured stripe or background would most likely have been different . Stating the obvious...but some mug had to.
Brian,
In my humble opinion, the most rare of all Penn reels is a 1933 Sea King. It is illustrated, cataloged and requested; but, it may have never been produced, or maybe it was. ::)
Ah, the Sea King. You kind of forget about that one as it is only shown in the 1933 paper. A 150 yd. Sea Hawk with chrome rings. Can you imagine the INSANITY if a Sea King came up for auction? From my under standing, Penn ordered 1000 labels for them.
(http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o52/BAP1-5Scale/100_4786_zpshzzdicub.jpg)
A quick internet search turned up a Penn Sea King having sold for ~18pounds in 2014. Most likely this was a mis-labeled Pflueger Sea King.
I will definitely be keeping my eyes open for this model ;)
John,
If you find a Sea King, you will get the Penn collectible reel of the year award.
how about the'' sea ford '' reel, any good?
QuoteFrom my under standing, Penn ordered 1000 labels for them.
I wish I could document that; but, I cannot. What I can document if where Penn ordered their labels from.
(http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo244/m3040c/Penn%20Documents/img500%20952%20x%20893_zpslhvmty46.jpg)
This old invoice is, unfortunately not the Ocean Side label invoice but it does show that labels were ordered in quantities of 1000. So what you heard about the Oceanside label order is probably true. Too bad too, because if we had the invoice for the Ocean Side it would also answer the color question.
Quotehow about the'' sea ford '' reel, any good?
There's an interesting question. In today's world, the Sea Ford mystery has been solved; but, if this were 2005, I would have said, what's a Sea Ford ??? ??? ???
The 1933 Sea Ford is the reel that was made in place of the Sea King. Sea Fords are a fairly easy reel to find. New in the box, is not so easy; but it is possible. So, they are not considered Rare anymore. But they are a 100% collectible and should be treated as such.
thank you on the sea ford question. harryk
Quote from: Oceanreels on October 19, 2015, 08:47:48 PM
Ah, the Sea King. You kind of forget about that one as it is only shown in the 1933 paper. A 150 yd. Sea Hawk with chrome rings. Can you imagine the INSANITY if a Sea King came up for auction? From my under standing, Penn ordered 1000 labels for them.
(http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o52/BAP1-5Scale/100_4786_zpshzzdicub.jpg)
Mike,
I was referring to the Sea King not the Ocean Side on the labels.
Yes, Brian, that was my mistake. When I mentioned the Ocean Side I meant to say that referred to the label color question,