Kevin




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Kevin, I'm not sure what specifics you're looking for. It's a Meisselbach "Expert" reel. The first patent (336,657) described the click and the spool construction. The spool was used first for the Meisselbach "Amateur" reels. The second (352,926) described a thumb brake that is absent from the reel, but which was used commonly on Amateur reels. On Feb. 5, 1889, the Meisselbachs patented (397,198) the drum frame that the Expert uses. What additional patent they pretended to claim is unknown, but they just wanted to cover all possible bases.I'm wondering if anyone knows anything specific about the below reel?
I'm afraid that reference eludes me...Dr. Schulz has the answer.
IMHO, the stamping on the frame was added before the '89 patent was granted, or, more likely, it was just a ploy that many manufacturers used to scare off imitators. If you read those 3 dated patents, you'll probably agree that the reel has no additional features that might be considered patentable. It' also conceivable, less likely, that the reel uses a frame stamped before the '89 patent was granted and a spool made just after.The patent was applied for but had not been received.