
--(WOW!!) of that issued patent--take a "good look" at what is there--before you! In order to apply for a patent, the applicant(inventor)needs to "practice the patent" and be "skilled in the art". He does that by illustrating the "mechanics", describing the process, and building a "working model". Today, those steps have been changed(I was issued 2)(the Patent Office ran out of storage space!)and some have been eliminated. Back when Hurd applied, the model was a must! The Patent Office auctioned off most of the models several years ago and they went around the world to the highest bidders. Take another look at "Page 6"--imagine all that beautiful detail in a "working model"--brass gleaming, wood polished--cork clean--and, best of all, in your hot, little hands!! We know one exists--it had to--but what of "prototypes"--small production runs--samples made for sales and marketing--one "jeweled one" for the President's desk? Gentlemen--from a purely collector's point of view--this takes the wonderful "production" Casters and moves them to a "back-shelf"! A conversation just yesterday, held with a total stranger, while waiting to get into a "flea-market", has the "collector-juices" flowing. He claims to have two--two "fly-rods"--that have been in his family for a "longtime"--that have "built-in" reels, at the rear reel-seat, on them! I hadn't seen the Patent or illustration on "Page 6" at that point and just passed it off--he wasn't interested in selling and was passing them on to "the kids". Now, that guy is a "hunted" man! Think of what he just might have? He's from Michigan(Hurd's home!) and the rods have been "in the family" for a "longtime"! Take another look at that amazing illustration--that's a "fly-rod"!--one exists(the model)--how many others? If you have, or know of such a reel, I am beyond "interested"!! Gary