To ensure your items arrive in one piece, some products shakespeare fishing rods are subject to an oversize packaging fee. In 1999, Ugly Stik became the first and only 100% graphite rod, to be offered on the market and the success from that name alone makes Shakespeare a living legend, in the world of freshwater… Continue reading Shakespeare Micro Series Spinning Rod
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Shakespeare Fishing Rod & Reel Combos for sale
Since 1977, freshwater fishermen have been thrilled by using the Ugly Stik rod and this has made Shakespeare, the number one choice for fishermen throughout North America. Regardless of what freshwater species is being targeted, ten times out of ten, there will be an Ugly Stik Freshwater rod model, which will shakespeare fishing rods fit… Continue reading Shakespeare Fishing Rod & Reel Combos for sale
Shakespeare Fishing Reels
This patent was followed in the next few years by a number of patents improving features on his reels. In 1903, Shakespeare and Walter Marhoff co-patented the thumb wheel rim click. They would work together until Marhoff shakespeare reels received his reel patent in 1907 and assigned it to his own company, The Marhoff Reel… Continue reading Shakespeare Fishing Reels
William Shakespeare Jr Co. Fishing Reels and Boxes
The twin screw reel was shown in the 1907 catalog as being offered in the Style “A” and Style “B”. The “A” was German silver and the “B” was nickel plated brass. Also listed in this catalog were the Universal, Favorite, Alamo, Service, Marquette, Standard and German silver Professional. Beginning in 1910, the model number… Continue reading William Shakespeare Jr Co. Fishing Reels and Boxes
SHAKESPEARE MILLER AUTOCRAT Reels
The line test strength in which the rod is rated for. Conventional Reels – Gear ratio describes how many spool rotations completed with one full rotation of the handle. Spinning Reels – Gear ratio describes how many rotor rotations completed with one full rotation of the handle. The twin screw reel was shown in the 1907… Continue reading SHAKESPEARE MILLER AUTOCRAT Reels
SALT Spinning Reel
Shakespeare continued to make a wide range of fishing reels, rods, lures and tackle for many years. They were also involved in the World War II effort and made bomb sights. The Autocrat was produced in a 4/0 and 6/0 size and came in a small suitcase style case with instructions and tools. Rod Power… Continue reading SALT Spinning Reel
SALT Spinning Reel
The twin screw reel was shown in the 1907 catalog as being offered in the Style “A” and Style “B”. The “A” was German silver and the “B” was nickel plated brass. Also listed in this catalog were the Universal, Favorite, Alamo, Service, Marquette, shakespeare fishing rods Standard and German silver Professional. Beginning in 1910,… Continue reading SALT Spinning Reel
SALT Spinning Reel
Using the table below as the key, a reel marked Model HE was made in 1936. This key was used up until 1977 when the company was sold. Sign up for the latest news, tips, and updates sent straight to your inbox from the Pure Fishing family of brands. William Shakespeare Jr. got his start… Continue reading SALT Spinning Reel
Shakespeare Fishing Tackle Wikipedia
Using the table below as the key, a reel marked Model HE was made in 1936. This key was used up until 1977 when the company was sold. Sign up for the latest news, tips, and updates sent straight to your inbox from the Pure Fishing family of brands. William Shakespeare Jr. got his start… Continue reading Shakespeare Fishing Tackle Wikipedia
SHAKESPEARE MILLER AUTOCRAT Reels
A small handful of custom-made 10/0 size reels and one 14/0 size reel were made for Shakespeare executives for big game shark fishing off the coast of Africa. These scarce, larger big game reels are very desirable and highly coveted by collectors. Co. were the Standard reel and the Style “C” twin screw level wind… Continue reading SHAKESPEARE MILLER AUTOCRAT Reels