Here's a few unusual and very pretty Meisselbach Take-Apart reels.
From Left: 1) 1st model Take-Apart, GS/HR; 2) 1st model, 2nd version (note the aluminum ring rather than hard rubber); 3) Round pillar with rubber veneer face plate; 4) tube frame with rubber veneer plate.
LOL...yes the gears are always problematic for me! it involves too much precision work and too much math!...takes all the fun out of it! hey, Geez, glad you are enjoying the paperweight and feel free to gear it up!...and thanks to you and Jim for the pats!
Those are some hansome reels Phil,
and that wooden reel is awesome! If you're still in the mood for requests, how 'bout some early Amateurs? Love those side-mounted versions!
The wooden reel was made by this board's own John Elder and presented to me last year at the ORCA Convention upon my retirement from 9 years as Editor of The Reel News. The guys on this message board were awsome, and I can't thank them enough.
Phil White, chairman of the Geezer SIG.
Here's a few of other examples of Gus & William Meisselbach's talents.
The less common reels include their first surf reel (front left), a Deep Sea model (top center) and a new in box Surf No. 635 in that dark blue box. Pliny Catucci helped a lot with these reels
The following reel was found in the basement of the Catucci family home. It was saved by a grandson who wanted to use it to fish with. However, he couldn't figure out how it worked.
Sorry for the photo on this one, but it was a while ago.