Stevens Fishing LLC
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Handcrafted unique patented genuine fishing pole lamps
A Reel Lamp is the perfect addition to any fisherman or hunter’s home. Each Reel Lamp is handmade with genuine rods, reel, and arrows and mounted on an indestructible granite base. Just give the lure or antler a pull to turn the lamp on and off. All Reel Lamps include a rustic shade.
Handmade in the USA!
Don’t settle for machine-made mass produced lamps when you can have the rustic elegance and warmth of a genuine hand-made lamp from Reel Lamps
Although many handmade table lamps offered across the United States are made and sold by non-certified craftsman, all our Reel Lamps are certified UL Listed for peace and mind and come fully wired and ready for use. Remember, non-UL Listed products put your family at risk. Warranty for workmanship defects or damage in shipping is always taken care of by Reel Lamps. Warranty is for product replacement only.
Reel Lamps was created in December of 2012 by Chet Nosalik. Chet wanted to create something unique that captured the attention of fishing enthusiasts around the country. The idea came to him in his own garage while building rod holders for an upcoming fishing show. After playing with the idea for a while the first original Reel Lamp was created. These lamps are created from landfill-bound fishing gear, broken reels, old lures, disposed of granite and snapped rods. This is a perfect example of the Old Saying " One mans trash is another mans treasure" The company's creativity continues to amaze Anglers around the country.
Chet Nosalik
I am an avid fisherman in my spare time when not creating my wonderful lamps. I began as a young catfish and bullhead fisherman lol. In my teens I moved to bass and northern pike in upper peninsula Michigan. Earlier in my career I chased sauger, walleye, and white bass in the Illinois river below Starved Rock. I now reside in southern Illinois and chase crappie, catfish, and white bass. I am semi-retired from my construction Project Manager position and spend time visiting my two grandkids in Illinois
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