The reel had no handle, the handle screw was sheered off in the spool end, there was a big chunk missing on the rear plate, a pillar (shouldered) was missing and there are other issues.
I lucked out and found the chunk missing from the rear plate in the bottom of the Rubbermaid tub of reels and epoxied it back in place. I took a full handle that fit, cut it in half and shaped it a bit to look proper. Then I drilled out the buried handle screw. Dicey stuff !!
Next I found a pillar (mismatched, no shoulders) and cut it to size. The reel was somewhat whole again.



What excites me about this reel ...beyond the foot I have never seen before ...is having had a reel owned by the same fellow.
Note the engraving on both reels ...same initials, same style, same location. One is engraved "C.M. 75" and the other "C.M. 68".
I was stoked when I remembered that I had found one of this fellow's reels a few years before, in the Catskills. Now another of his reels in my home town.
What are the chances ?!?
By the way, the first reel is marked "J.F. Marsters, 5 Court Street, Makers, Brooklyn, NY". The second reel is unmarked.
I hope to one day have it restored to a more dignified level.
Dean.