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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Other Reel Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: KenBlue on February 18, 2017, 07:06:26 PM

Title: Mystery Reel
Post by: KenBlue on February 18, 2017, 07:06:26 PM
From my "sick reels" box comes this one with the click spring broken.  labelwith manufacturers name is missing.  Only  info is "model HD" on the bridge and "Made in U.S.A. Patd" on side plate.  Innards are not familiar to me (I am new at this) but are not Pennish.  Can anybody suggest a possible manufacturer?  Spool is brass.  No star drag???
Title: Re: Mystery Reel
Post by: reel man on February 18, 2017, 07:22:57 PM
May be an Ocean City?
Title: Re: Mystery Reel
Post by: mizmo67 on February 18, 2017, 07:38:17 PM
Inside is very distinctive. Someone here will probably recognize it.
Title: Re: Mystery Reel
Post by: thorhammer on February 18, 2017, 08:53:55 PM
I won't bet on the make but will bet on Mr Oakes to identify in the next 24 hours, that bridge is probably in his head line a fingerprint file.  My guess is Pfluegar.
Title: Re: Mystery Reel
Post by: Tightlines667 on February 18, 2017, 10:01:30 PM
Looks a bit like a J.A. Coxe or maybe a trade reel.  Kopf bridge there.
Title: Re: Mystery Reel
Post by: sdlehr on February 19, 2017, 04:39:42 AM
Quote from: reel man on February 18, 2017, 07:22:57 PM
May be an Ocean City?
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Title: Re: Mystery Reel
Post by: foakes on February 19, 2017, 06:52:43 AM
First suspicions would be Pflueger, Montague, or an early Malleson, since Montague bought out Malleson in 1899.

If we look at the stand and the Shift lever -- it is not OC to my knowledge.

Might be a Koph -- but my knowledge of those is very limited -- so the experts such as Mike, Ted, Ray, John,  and others would have better judgements than me.  These guys would know differences in screw heads, rivets, stand, levers, shift mechanisims, and bridges.  The fact that it likely had a metal emblem glued in place -- that is missing -- also opens the possibility of being a trade reel from one of the earlier reel manufacturers such as those listed above.

Early reel because no star drag -- unique shift lever, bridge plate and stand -- all used by Pflueger, Montague, Malleson, and maybe Shakespeare.

A shot of the head side with the handle would be helpful -- plus the underside of the foot.

Just went to the outer shop -- and looked through a bunch of old reels slated for the lamp project.

Pulled some Pfluegers, and a JACoxe on the far right.

Best Always,

Fred