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    Posted 11 years ago

    archery1
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    another lure from my great grandfathers box. It is wooden jointed body with plastic paddle tail . marked fred arbogast on bottom . whats the name of lure? or how old is it?
    thanks for any one who can help me.. i HAVE BEEN LOOKING AN ASKING ALOT OF PEOPLE WITH NO OTHER PICS AND NO ANSWERS. SO IF ANYBODY CAN HELP IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
    THANKS AGAIN

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    1. archery1, 11 years ago
      any body no anything about this lure???????
    2. HandymanTom HandymanTom, 11 years ago
      What you have is a A.C. Plug. (Allan Cole). Allen Cole invented what would be one of the last new lures for Fred Arbogast co. in 1995.
      The A.C. plug was a jointed wooden lure with a replaceable soft plastic tail.
      The A.C. plug would dive just under the surface if retrieved quickly.
      I hope this helps.
      Tom

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