The History of The Old Reel Collectors Association
In 1989 Mike Nogay, a dedicated reel collector from
West Virginia, decided that it was time for reel collectors to have
their own organization. He thought up the name, had the club logo
designed, and had ORCA incorporated as a non-profit, educational
corporation in the state of West Virginia.
On October 9, 1990 a letter was mailed out to reel
collectors that had expressed an interest in the formation of such a
club. Finally in January 1991 the first Newsletter of the Old Reel
Collectors Association, Inc. was mailed to the original 36 charter
members.
From those first wobbly steps, ORCA has grown into
an adventurous adolescent. As ORCA passed our tenth anniversary in 2000,
we have reached our identity. ORCA's membership currently remains
between 800 and 1000 dedicated members.
The original four page newsletter has now grown
into a 32-36 page magazine, The Reel News. The first ORCA Convention was
held in Pennsylvania in June, 1999. This event was a fully rounded
Convention rather than just a tackle show. In 1998 ORCA was the first
tackle collector’s club to jump into the electronic age, with its own
Web Site, and electronic data to help out our members who are on line.
ORCA is headed toward maturity with a full head of
steam. There is no longer a question of whether ORCA is going to make
it. We have made it, and we are now leading the field in collectible
fishing tackle information. We’d love to have to you as part of our
group. For a membership application,
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