At the 2001 ORCA Convention in Columbia, SC, ORCA members were fortunate to to be able to view a Shakespeare display consisting of material from the Shakespeare and Pflueger archives. The reels on display were overwhelming. The exhibit included all types of reels from modern production reels to prototypes that were never put into production, to early reels and catalogs. The importance of many of the items on display was overwhelming.
Members who were not in attendance missed the opportunity of a lifetime by not attending their convention. Most in attendance could almost feel the presence of William Shakespeare Jr., and the Pflueger brothers when looking at some of their personal reels and thoughts and ideas that they tried out but never put into production. The display was awesome.
Roxanne Coleman and her helpers from Shakespeare deserve our profound thanks for helping ORCA members gain a better perspective of reel development by two of the major manufacturers of the twentieth century. ORCA also owes Stu Lawson and Craig Barber a great deal of gratitude for sorting through the reels and selecting a nice variation of items to study and observe.
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