Paul Witcher, who I first met in 1990 or 1991, is widely regarded as one of the finest artisan reel makers of all time. His 1920 Aerial was inspired by the Allcock Aerial of that era, which has long been seen as the wellspring from which all subsequent Aerial reels have come.
As you can clearly see from the accompanying pictures, Paul’s attention to detail and highly refined aesthetic sensibilities enable him to build small batches of sublime reels in the classic style.
Combining modern precision engineering with the subtle, artful application of patina to the reel’s spool and back plate results in a unique and extremely sought-after Aerial that is distinctly Witcher.
These reels have not been made in large quantities and seldom come onto the market. Highly collectible, beautiful in its own right and absolutely superb to use, as you would expect from a reel made on the 1920 Aerial format. Many Witcher connoisseurs regard this model to be Paul’s finest reel and I, for one, agree.
Specification.
4″ diameter: one and one sixteenth of an inch wide. Ventilated alloy spool -eight holes to the front flange. Brass spokes and line pins, reverse tapered faux ivory handles, bronze hub.
The spool rotates exceptionally truly and freely. It is retained/released via a spoke mounted sprung shoe.
Brass caliper check operated via a brass button on the back plate. Hardened steel pawl and check wheel.
Tool steel spindle and brass foot. The back plate is stamped with the Witcher logo and stamped 14 within.
Reel weight: 8.6 oz Spool weight: 4.1 oz
The reel comes in its hand stitched leather D case and its original certificate of authenticity, ownership and maintenance guide.