I can find no evidence or history of "Highgrade Casting Reels" or "U.S.A. Company". In fact, they seem deliberately generic. The address, however, has a history. From 1918 to 1940's, it belonged to The Stanley H. Knight Company, a manufacturer of soda fountains and stainless steel food service equipment. So, I'm probably over-thinking this, but I'm wondering if this is an example of a marketing tool, a free give-away to potential new clients? Think about it, Montie slaps a generic name on the label like "Highgrade Casting Reels" and "USA Company", but uses the potential clients actual address on the box to make it more attractive/enticing to the potential new source for Montie trade reels. Any thoughts?
