

I know it's probably not worth anything, I'm just curious.
Thanks!
Tom
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Vaguely, mainly just in the shape of the body. Centaure reels had skirted spools.This one bears at least a passing resemblance to the French-made Centaure spinning reels.
Was. The reorganized Olympic Co. LTD was ultimately purchased by the Mamiya Camera Co and known as Mamiya-Op Co., LTD. They manufactured rods & reels until about 2000 and in 2006 transferred their camera and optical business to Mamiya Digital Imaging Co., Ltd. Mamiya-OP no longer manufactures fishing equipment. They make various industrial and electronic products and golf equipment, i.e. clubs, shafts, grips, balls, etc.The Olympic named is actually the fishing division of the Japanese company, Seiko.
That is interesting, when did the Mamiya Camera Co. buy Olympic?Was. The reorganized Olympic Co. LTD was ultimately purchased by the Mamiya Camera Co and known as Mamiya-Op Co., LTD. They manufactured rods & reels until about 2000 and in 2006 transferred their camera and optical business to Mamiya Digital Imaging Co., Ltd. Mamiya-OP no longer manufactures fishing equipment. They make various industrial and electronic products and golf equipment, i.e. clubs, shafts, grips, balls, etc.
"February 1948 Established Ueno Seiko Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Toshima-ku, for the purpose of manufacturing and sales of fishing tackle."That is interesting, when did the Mamiya Camera Co. buy Olympic?
John, I work with many people that pride themselves in never making a mistake. They accomplish that by not doing anything. Living by the logic of, "you cannot screw something up if you do not touch it".... Works for them, when it comes to me, I am continuously making mistakes and saying the wrong thing; but, from time to time I get something right.That's why I don't try to answer questions. Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies.