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In 1922, Otto Henze left Germany at age 25 and
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He began working as a machinist for the Ocean City
Reels Company of Philadelphia. |
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But Mr. Henze had greater aspirations. Inspired by the fishing exploits
of Zane Grey,
Mr. Henze dreamed of one day owning his own company, and building
fishing reels
that would set world records.
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1920's World Records |
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1924
ZANE GREY,
WORLD RECORD
BLUEFIN TUNA,
NOVA SCOTIA,
758-POUNDS. |
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1925,
ZANE GREY,
WORLD RECORD
YELLOWFIN TUNA,
CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO,
318-POUNDS.
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1926,
ZANE GREY,
WORLD RECORD BROADBILL,
CATALINA ISLAND,
582-POUNDS. |
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Zane Grey Book |
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"Tales of Swordfish and Tuna" will
dazzle and thrill any fishing heart.
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