Bronson SILVER KING No. 3700 Level Wind Jeweled Circa -1931

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Bronson SILVER KING No. 3700 Level Wind Jeweled Circa -1931. This is a very fine example of a Bronson classic production Reel. Its very clean, spins amazing with a great working level wind and clicker. This is the second version is the Gold Seal No.3700 and was likely introduced in 1931. Reel carries the same model number as the “Silver Princess No.3700” Which is also seen on this website. This version was sold by Shapliegh’s Hardware Co. of St. Louis and even marketed through them as a “Gold Seal” model. It’s unclear how long these were produced and sold, but they tend to be rather scarce. All parts are catalog correct. This is a very nice example of a Bronson classic.

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Bronson SILVER KING No. 3700 Level Wind Jeweled Circa -1931. This is a very fine example of a Bronson classic production Reel. Its very clean, spins amazing with a great working level wind and clicker. This is the second version is the Gold Seal No.3700 and was likely introduced in 1931. Reel carries the same model number as the “Silver Princess No.3700” Which is also seen on this website. This version was sold by Shapliegh’s Hardware Co. of St. Louis and even marketed through them as a “Gold Seal” model. It’s unclear how long these were produced and sold, but they tend to be rather scarce. All parts are catalog correct. This is a very nice example of a Bronson classic.

Bronson SILVER KING No. 3700 Level Wind Jeweled Circa -1931. This is a very fine example of a Bronson classic production Reel. Its very clean, spins amazing with a great working level wind and clicker. This is the second version is the Gold Seal No.3700 and was likely introduced in 1931. Reel carries the same model number as the “Silver Princess No.3700” Which is also seen on this website. This version was sold by Shapliegh’s Hardware Co. of St. Louis and even marketed through them as a “Gold Seal” model. It’s unclear how long these were produced and sold, but they tend to be rather scarce. All parts are catalog correct. This is a very nice example of a Bronson classic.