Posted 1 year ago
laryli
(8 items)
Can anyone help me identify these lures and who made them? I got them from my Grandma and she knows nothing about them.
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Posted 1 year ago
laryli
(8 items)
Can anyone help me identify these lures and who made them? I got them from my Grandma and she knows nothing about them.
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the larger one is a PAW PAW PIKE MINNOW from about 1950 in perch colours,the lib has been bent back,probably worth more in sentamentality than money none the less a lovely lure in good condition,if you have the original box that would help the value.
the smaller one is a HEDDON SMALL SONIC LURE circa 1960 again if you have the box it would make it attractive to collectors.
Thank you! I could not find the names anywhere! Thanks!
The small Lure on the left is not a Sonic Lure by Heddon, it is a VINTAGE DEMON LURE CO "SAIL SHARK" LURE , SAN ANTONIO TX
Or a SAIL SHARK LURE BY KAUTZKY Co.
In the book I have it's listed as a Sail Shark, Kautzky Lazy co.
Date c. 1960..1 3/8"..
The sail shark was called the Shark Ike when it was first marked.
value: $5.00..$10.00
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