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Roachy
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Can anyone identify these reels.

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I recently acquired these reels as a part of an auction lot.They are extremely well made,but neither has a makers name on them.The smaller one has MC scratched on the inside and I take it this was the maker.They are both very heavy with the larger 3in reel weighing 14oz and the smaller 2 1/8 reel weighing 12oz.
Any info will be great fully accepted.
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Hi looking through my reference books on antique and vintage reels I have found one maker a Moriss Carswell of Glasgow around the early 1900s so perhaps the smaller one is one of his . The larger looks very simular to one made by Thomas Alfred who traded from 126 Oxford Street london and then 258 Oxford Street from 1856 to 1893 . Hope this is some help to you .
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Hi looking through my reference books on antique and vintage reels I have found one maker a Moriss Carswell of Glasgow around the early 1900s so perhaps the smaller one is one of his . The larger looks very simular to one made by Thomas Alfred who traded from 126 Oxford Street london and then 258 Oxford Street from 1856 to 1893 . Hope this is some help to you .
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Indeed the smaller one is a Morris Carswell reel.The same reel was used in the first Illingworth/Carswell prototype of their first threadline reel.I have added a pic to the original post.
The other reel,I,m still looking for a maker but have discovered that it's made of nickel silver and lacquered brass and has a small no1 engraved on the front.Its 3 inches in diameter and is a plate wind reel and weighs 14ounces.
Fascinating stuff this reel collecting.
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Will agree with you it is very fascinating some are works of art and meant to be admired .
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