Ladies and Gentlemen,
I received a parcel that included Roger's new publication with regard to Meisselbach reels a couple of days ago. Fifteen or so years ago I found myself fallen in love with collecting the skeletons, amateurs, and experts.
I was fortunate to put together a better than decent group early with Phil White's book instruction. It's a very nice grouping today with just a few holes to fill..... a couple or three tough Amatuers and a front click Expert #22 that likely never was made.
Regardless..... Great book Roger, Thank you.
Corbin
Roger A. Schulz and his new publication
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Re: Roger A. Schulz and his new publication
His book is wonderful. Very comprehensive. An absolute pleasure to have.
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Re: Roger A. Schulz and his new publication
I just got my copy today. Way to go Roger! It's a very thorough and insightful book about the Meisselbach history and their reels. If you like to study and read about early reel makers, this is a must have book. It has a lot of good photos and model identification and dating guides. You can get it in the ORCA Store.
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Re: Roger A. Schulz and his new publication
Thanks for all the kind remarks. I am just thankful that 35 years ago Dave Erickson got me into this hobby and ORCA and all my reel collector friends made it all possible.
Roger
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