Here's an example of Heddon's No.3-35 in the Left-Handed version. First I've ever seen, even in photos. Incredibly, it carries the serial #9. Had to have been built on the very first day of production? I'd be interested in what others think and if anyone has any idea of many were made. I only show them listed in my 1924 catalog (although I don't have the 1925 issue).
Mark
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Re: Heddon No.3-35 (LEFT-HANDED)
That's the only one I've seen. Ask Rich Dickman in Cincinnati, OH. He has probably the largest collection of these Heddon reels and all kind of variations of them.
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Re: Heddon No.3-35 (LEFT-HANDED)
Thanks, Ron. I emailed him.
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