JA Coxe Coronet 25 Tournament Casting Reel

JA Coxe Coronet 25 Tournament Casting Reel

JA Coxe Coronet 25 Tournament Casting Reel

This JA Coxe Coronet 25 Tournament Casting Reel is a great little package . The reel dates from the 1950’s. The reel spins lightning fast, freely & smooth. The Bake- Lite Constructed end caps are both smooth in appearance, and and void of defects. All screws and rivet heads on the on the antique reel appear to be in fine shape without any evidence of slotting. The reel comes with its correct stamped leather case to complete the package.

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JA Coxe Coronet 25 Tournament Casting Reel

Taken from ORCA: The Bronson No.25 “Coronet” was identical to the Coxe-marked No.25-C Coronet, except sold with the Bronson name on the reel, with the black Bronson-marked box and leather case. The Coxe Coronets were introduced in 1951 and we believe that Bronson put their name on them a few years later, which we can only guess was to increase sales. These free spool models were made of aluminum with Bakelite side plates and had the “cross bolt” quick take-apart design. It was a very beautiful, well-machined model, perfect fo

This really is a beauty of a reel the handle affixed with two white bake-lite handle knobs.

The foot of the reel is consistent with the rest of the reels and void of any defects and is marked Bronson Reel Company, Bronson Michigan Patent Applied For Made in the USA. Wound spool is casting line. Rounding out the package is a correctly marked brown leather reel pouch. Needless to say this would make a fine addition to any reel collection.

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