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reel follow one another in clearly defined rotation, and are 

 effected by 



1st. A slight pressure of one finger. 



2nd. An increased pressure by the same finger, and 

 finally by 



3rd. Releasing the pressure of the finger. 



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DlAGRAM 26. 



THE FRED G. SHAW SPINNING REEL. 



A Butterfly nut which keeps the two parts of reel, Diag. 26 and 



Diag. 27, together. 

 E.E. The alternative handles for working and controlling the 



mechanism or reel. 

 F.F. The end of the levers of handles E.E., which operate the sliding 



plate H.H. 



G.G. Studs on which the levers work. 

 H.H. Sliding plate carrying the pawls L & M and their respective 



springs. 



I.I. Slots in sliding plate. 

 J.J. Guides fixed on to K.K. for sliding plate. 

 K.K.K.K. Back plate of reel. 



