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Representation of a Reel Designed by Thomas Barker

This contemporary reel is based on the original illustration that appeared in Thomas Barker’s second printing of Barker’s Delight: or the Art of Angling in 1657. Barker’s first edition, published in 1651, featured the first description of a reel (or winde) in the English language, with the line drawing in the second printing having the distinction of being the first known Western representation of a fishing reel. This example was built by Dr. John Elder of California and is made of Cocobolo wood with brass fittings.

Courtesy of Jim Schottenham


Yearc. 2022Accession No.L2023.001.001Made byDr. John Elder

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