. Book of the black bass. Black bass; Bass fishing. Fig. Hardman Reel. Fig. 32. Hardman Reel Gearing. in 1835, and worked awhile with Beverly Noel, a watch- maker, a hrother to Theodore Noel, previously mentioned. He visited Paris, Ky., in 1836, and saw George Snyder and his reels. In this same 3'ear he engaged as an apiDrentice to J. F. ]\Ieek, and it was not long before the reel making was given over to him and 13. F. Meek, when the lat- ter came into the firm. The Meek brothers dis- solved partnership about 1851, Jonathan going to Louisville, but returning again to Frankfort just before his
. Book of the black bass. Black bass; Bass fishing. Fig. Hardman Reel. Fig. 32. Hardman Reel Gearing. in 1835, and worked awhile with Beverly Noel, a watch- maker, a hrother to Theodore Noel, previously mentioned. He visited Paris, Ky., in 1836, and saw George Snyder and his reels. In this same 3'ear he engaged as an apiDrentice to J. F. ]\Ieek, and it was not long before the reel making was given over to him and 13. F. Meek, when the lat- ter came into the firm. The Meek brothers dis- solved partnership about 1851, Jonathan going to Louisville, but returning again to Frankfort just before his death in 1884. Mr. ''c. Milam. After the withdrawal of Fig.'31.— C4erman silver reel made by J. W. Hardman. Diam- eter, 2 1/16 inches; length, 2 inches. Fig. 32.— Gearing of No. 31. Pinion has 10 cogs; wheel, 40; quadruple Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Henshall, James Alexander, 1844- [from old catalog]. Cincinnati, The Robert Clarke company
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