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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Field Finds


Some decent finds from the field.

The first is a c.1905-1907 Heddon 100 in color No. 2



This lure has the early unmarked props and two belly-weights


The color is technically white, however these lures are actually colored white with a very slight slate color along the back. this color is rated as slightly rare on Clyde Harbin's website.



This is a wonderful piece of history here although it suffers damage in the form of two broken trebles and a small split at the tail.



If you were almost 100 years old, you might look worse.

Condition: G


South Bend Underwater Minnow


The second of the day is this incredible 5-hook South Bend underwater minnow, NIB!



This beauty is unfished in the box with insert. Hard to discern if the insert or the box is incorrect as this box does date to the lure. The insert appears to be for a Oreno type lure.





The box suffers from being on a shelf in the barn, but the lure was protected and remained in pristine shape with very light age cracks and no paint loss off the belly-weight. Truly a spectacular find!