I was recently inventorying my very modest Bache Brown reel collection and came across something that seemed odd to me. I am wondering if anyone else has encountered this. I have what looks like,for all intents and purposes, a Model 4 Mastereel. However, the detachable side plate showing the model number looks different from the Model 4 pictures that I have seen. The model 4 pictures show the word "Model" in raised letters and the number "4" appearing to be clearly stamped inside a recessed circle. The reel I have appears to have the number "3" originally stamped inside of a recessed circle, with what appears to be a number "4" faintly stamped over the top of it. I have attached photos that show the model number as well as the reel to verify that it is a Model 4. I apologize for the resoultion, but it is very difficult to read in person.
Could this be something that was done at the factory because they ran out of Model 4 sideplates? The sideplate seems to be original to the reel since it matches the condition and flat-black color of the rest of the reel. Please let me know what you all think.
I believe I have seen this before and if memory serves me it is mentioned in Bob Halver’s Airex book. Much like other companies at the time, they were probably using up old stock at the beginning of the model changeover.
-James-
New to reel collecting so bear with me please. I like reel deals!
Rich, like you, I wondered about the "4 over 3" stamp on a recently acquired Bache Brown Mastereel Model 4. I came across your post while researching the model marks. As you can see from the attached photo, my reel's overmark is just a little clearer than yours. I wonder if this "'mint error" makes our reels any more valuable? Anyhow, thanks for your post, as it explains that this is not a one-off occurrence.