Old lures

  • Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #1588470

    These aren’t for sale, don’t know if they have value anyway. Received these as a gift and thought some might find them interesting. The notes are not mine, they came with them so I don’t know how accurate they are.

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    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #1588475

    A few more. The tackle box is all metal, the middle row has cork in the bottom, don’t know if that would be original or added later. Box is from the 50’s I believe.

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    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #1588481

    Once the wife gets the Christmas decorations put away I’ll put this near the fireplace for decorations. My grandson will get a kick out of it anyway. grin

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1588484

    I love old lures, but don’t put the ike on the mantel. Use it! Been meaning to tie mine on down here for bass in the pond for giggles.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #1588488

    The one in image #5472 has a rubber tail. Kinda weird lure. It’s also weighted.

    Boogerbreath
    Bemidji, MN
    Posts: 432
    #1588665

    Cool! Thanks for sharing. I have a wooden bobber collection myself…. I noticed bobbers, much like that one, at antique stores ranging $5-$15.

    My vote would be a sunken glass coffee table or a shadow box.

    -Boogs

    redrnger
    Posts: 216
    #1588845

    The Lazy IKES have been made by the thousands over the years not much value to them unless there pristine condition with original box. Cisco Kids are the same.Fish them or hang them up to look at.

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