Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
- John Fishkat
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Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Mates,
I see there may be some interest in history - how spinning changed fishing and the environment Mitchell was able to enter and lead in.
So, I start with (not in exact chronological order) content from 1952 I had posted on the prior MRM from Fresh and Salt Water Spinning by Eugene Burns, US copyright 1952 (printed in Canada). Content that Bailarm/Knobby had replied to and perhaps will again.
Lined up next after this, I have some Bache Brown content along with some more of my reposts from the prior MRM.
John
I see there may be some interest in history - how spinning changed fishing and the environment Mitchell was able to enter and lead in.
So, I start with (not in exact chronological order) content from 1952 I had posted on the prior MRM from Fresh and Salt Water Spinning by Eugene Burns, US copyright 1952 (printed in Canada). Content that Bailarm/Knobby had replied to and perhaps will again.
Lined up next after this, I have some Bache Brown content along with some more of my reposts from the prior MRM.
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Mates,
I continue with the earliest known advertising of the Mitchell reel in the US. If someone has earlier, please let us know.
First, a ~⅓ page ad in February, 1949 Field & Stream magazine.
Second, a ~⅛ page ad in April, 1949 Field & Stream magazine. (This same ad appeared in March, 1949 Outdoor Life magazine.)
John
I continue with the earliest known advertising of the Mitchell reel in the US. If someone has earlier, please let us know.
First, a ~⅓ page ad in February, 1949 Field & Stream magazine.
Second, a ~⅛ page ad in April, 1949 Field & Stream magazine. (This same ad appeared in March, 1949 Outdoor Life magazine.)
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
John,
Interesting early advertisements.
I have a copy of a 1949 ad from the old MRM. Kind Regards,
Bill
Interesting early advertisements.
I have a copy of a 1949 ad from the old MRM. Kind Regards,
Bill
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Hey Bill,
Thanks for sharing that very nice page (from the prior MRM no less!).
It would be so nice to learn where that page came from (the specific details of its source). It doesn't look like a magazine/newspaper advertisement, but it's definitely a promotional piece. Can anyone help with this?
Bill & Mates,
Before I move on from 1949, allow me to share content from the 1949 Abercrombie & Fitch Catalog.
John
Thanks for sharing that very nice page (from the prior MRM no less!).
It would be so nice to learn where that page came from (the specific details of its source). It doesn't look like a magazine/newspaper advertisement, but it's definitely a promotional piece. Can anyone help with this?
Bill & Mates,
Before I move on from 1949, allow me to share content from the 1949 Abercrombie & Fitch Catalog.
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Mates,
Examples from 1951:
1) Field & Stream May-1951
2) Times Herald, Port Huron, MI Jul-1951
3) the Spin Fisherman Vol 1 No 1 Oct-1951
John
Examples from 1951:
1) Field & Stream May-1951
2) Times Herald, Port Huron, MI Jul-1951
3) the Spin Fisherman Vol 1 No 1 Oct-1951
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
John,
Are you still interested in additional participation from the Mates? I have others not shown if you are interested.
A quick question, how would you account for no advertisements from 1950?
Kind Regards,
Bill
Are you still interested in additional participation from the Mates? I have others not shown if you are interested.
A quick question, how would you account for no advertisements from 1950?
Kind Regards,
Bill
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Hey Bill,
I'm always interested in additional participation from the Mates. Please add your additional content to this thread - I'd definitely like to see it.
As to why Garcia didn't have any magazine/newspaper advertising in 1950 that I could find (using the same tools I had used for '49 and '51), I can only speculate. They were a growing company, such advertising was expensive, and so maybe they needed another year before they could afford more ad's.
I did find a 22-Dec-1950 newspaper ad in the Gazette, Montreal, Canada - but that ad does not mention Garcia.
John
I'm always interested in additional participation from the Mates. Please add your additional content to this thread - I'd definitely like to see it.
As to why Garcia didn't have any magazine/newspaper advertising in 1950 that I could find (using the same tools I had used for '49 and '51), I can only speculate. They were a growing company, such advertising was expensive, and so maybe they needed another year before they could afford more ad's.
I did find a 22-Dec-1950 newspaper ad in the Gazette, Montreal, Canada - but that ad does not mention Garcia.
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Hi Mates,
A newspaper ad:
15-Apr-1949 Press-Republican Plattsburgh, NY
(I had missed this one when I had reviewed my materials.)
John
A newspaper ad:
15-Apr-1949 Press-Republican Plattsburgh, NY
(I had missed this one when I had reviewed my materials.)
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Hi Mates,
Newspaper ad's from April, 1950.
(More stuff I had missed in my earlier review of my files. Note to self: don't name a folder "miscellaneous".)
John
Newspaper ad's from April, 1950.
(More stuff I had missed in my earlier review of my files. Note to self: don't name a folder "miscellaneous".)
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Thanks, Wallace.
Mates,
The Apr-1950 advertisement (above) for a demonstration of the Mitchell Spinning Reel by Nate Buell in Klamath Falls, OR made me wonder whether I could spot Nate Buell having done that elsewhere. Indeed, he was in the Los Angeles area in Nov-1950 for 4 sessions.
John
Mates,
The Apr-1950 advertisement (above) for a demonstration of the Mitchell Spinning Reel by Nate Buell in Klamath Falls, OR made me wonder whether I could spot Nate Buell having done that elsewhere. Indeed, he was in the Los Angeles area in Nov-1950 for 4 sessions.
John
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
John,
Here is a November 1951 ad, by Charles Garcia & Co., Inc., from Field & Stream Magazine-pp. 90. It promotes the merits of spinning or spin fishing with a French made MITCHELL SPINNING REEL showing a Mitchell 300.
Kind Regards,
Bill
Here is a November 1951 ad, by Charles Garcia & Co., Inc., from Field & Stream Magazine-pp. 90. It promotes the merits of spinning or spin fishing with a French made MITCHELL SPINNING REEL showing a Mitchell 300.
Kind Regards,
Bill
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Re: Spinning: 1940s/50s USA
Hey Bill (GreatLaker),
Nice Nov-1951 ad!
Mates,
At the start of this thread, I wrote there may be some interest in “how spinning changed fishing and the environment Mitchell was able to enter and lead in”. If so, I continue now with Bache Brown content. Bache Brown was often given credit for introducing spinning to the US.
I recognize discussing contemporary nonMitchell individuals and reels is a slippery slope. I do not want to go too far from Mitchell interest on MRM. So if you think I go to far, let me know I will respect that.
Here is content from an article in March 15, 1948 LIFE (a leading magazine of the time) titled:
https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/duffer
Nice Nov-1951 ad!
Mates,
At the start of this thread, I wrote there may be some interest in “how spinning changed fishing and the environment Mitchell was able to enter and lead in”. If so, I continue now with Bache Brown content. Bache Brown was often given credit for introducing spinning to the US.
I recognize discussing contemporary nonMitchell individuals and reels is a slippery slope. I do not want to go too far from Mitchell interest on MRM. So if you think I go to far, let me know I will respect that.
Here is content from an article in March 15, 1948 LIFE (a leading magazine of the time) titled:
Not certain what duffer might mean?THE SPINNING REEL
makes casting easy for duffers
oldtimers think it is too simple
https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/duffer
JohnThe extraordinary accuracy of the fisherman's cast in the picture above is made easy by a gadget called the spinning reel, which is the most revolutionary development in angling since the perfection of the fly rod. The reel is built on the same principle as a housewife’s sewing-machine bobbin and its operation is absurdly simple. The line will pay off 100 feet at the flick of a wrist without the conventional backcast which often fouls a line in over-hanging trees. Long popular in Europe, spinning was introduced seriously to the U.S. several years ago by Bache Brown (above), a Massachusetts architect who ran onto the method in Belgium. But it is just now catching on, and this year spin-fishermen are expected to account for 20% of the freshwater tackle sold in the U.S. Anyone can learn to spin-cast in 15 minutes, which is why many oldtimers look down on the likes of Bache Brown. When the duffers learn to spin-cast like veterans, they complain, there may not be enough fish to go around.
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