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		[cool][font "Californian FB"][#005028][size 4]For those of us that are older than dirt, one of our many tackle boxes must be filled with antique lures.[/size][/#005028][/font] 
[font "Californian FB"][#005028][size 4]What is the oldest lure that still works for you?? How about one from your Dad or G/Dad's collection?[/size][/#005028][/font]
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		Sorry, no clue.  I don't think either of them really did any fishing other than when they were kids.
I'm trying to start a family trend.
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		[cool][#005028][size 3]My Dad made many wooden plugs. I don't think it was a matter of him pursuing a hobby but money was really tight during the depression. One of these days I will give them a work out. Although I would hate to lose any of them.[/size][/#005028]
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		I've got a collection of pops lures I found cleaning out the shed.Mostly spinners and one bass plug he carved by hand.My faverite is a Indiana Spinner by Pflueger with the card board still on the lure.I'd guess it was bought back in the early fifties.
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		[cool][font "Californian FB"][#005028][size 4]Hey there gdn443, have you used any of these lures recently?[/size][/#005028][/font]
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		No Dryrod, I put them into display frames and they hang on the wall. For sentamental reasons I couldn't use them. You know you would lose one if you didn't want to, Murphys Law.
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		[cool][font "Californian FB"][#005028][size 4]Hey there gdn443, Good idea - never thought about a display case for some of my old collectible lures. I have my Dad's old bamboo fly rod hanging in my family room, so why not display his old lures.[/size][/#005028][/font]
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		I wish I had Pops old Battenkill by Orvis to hang up. I learned how to flyfish with it and didn't realise that no other rod since then could match up to it. What a ROD!!!
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