Mitchell Reel History

A place to post history on anyone or anything associated with Mitchell...
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Simone Baschirotto
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Re: Mitchell Reel History

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Thanks Bernard Caminade for this precious content, the words of those who worked in Mitchell are important pieces to build the story and preserve it.
It is a shame to lose this information due to the passing years.
I keep this interview which I add to all the other Mitchell documents.
Distinti saluti.
Simone Baschirotto.


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JohnEboy
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This thread makes for a great read , lots of information and some lovely reels.

May I ask if there is any movement on the release of the 2nd version study ?

Many thanks


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Phil Nedved
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Wallace,

Thank you for everything that you have done for researching and explaining the history of this fantastic reel that has played an important part in many of our lives. Passion about these reels is clear and its nice to see discussion as long as it's kept civil. Agree that it is nearly impossible to chase down random stories, and appreciate that someone such as yourself is leading the pack and is doing this phenomenal work. Cant wait to read your next book and because of your efforts, I might have a small fortune in mitchell reels, but not to the caliber as shown above. Thanks friend

Phil


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