Reel Manufacturers & Major Distributors - P
P & K.
PAUL BUNYAN.
PECK & SNYDER.
PEETZ.
PEKIN.
PENN REEL CO.
PENNELL. A
trademarked name, owned by Edw. K. Tryon Company of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The Pennell trademark was originally applied for by Edw.
K. Tryon Company in 1905, and at that time they claimed use since
November 24, 1889. This trademark was claimed for usage on almost every
type of tackle imaginable, from reels to "fish mouth
openers". Regardless of the reels that are stamped "Pennell Reel
Company", it was not a company, or a manufacturer of fishing tackle.
Pennell was only a trademark. Many of the reels with the famous Pennell
trademark were manufactured by the Montague Rod & Reel Company, in their
Brooklyn, NY factory. However, not all reels were made by Montague. Edw.
K. Tryon contracted with whomever had what they wanted, and the Pennell
label was stamped on the finished product. Some of the earliest
Meisselbach casting reels have the Pennell trademark on the headplate.
PEREZ.
PERRINE.
PETTENGILL.
PEZON ET MICHEL.
PFLUEGER. See
Enterprise Manufacturing Company.
PFLUEGER, ERNEST.
PHILBROOK & PAINE.
POPEIL.
PORTAGE. See
Enterprise Manufacturing Company.
PORTOLA.
PRECISIONBILT.
PREMAX.
PRITZLAFF