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		My Grandfather recently gave me his old tackle box.  I know the box hasn't been used since the 60's possibly '50's and some of the stuff was old even then.  I have a NYS Fishing Rules and Regulations Guide from 1946, some Muskie Tournament Tags from 1939, and a handful of old lures, some Musky spoons, and oddly enough some plastic lures.  I also got some old poles: a two piece steel rod, some fiberglass rods, and an old Bamboo Rod along with some old looking reels.  There is also a weird looking reel that looks like a combination spinning and spin casting reel.  Does anyone know where I can go to find out if any of this is worth anything other than the "wow factor"?  Are there any books / publications listing values for antique tackle?
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		baitdrowner, 
If I were you, I would go on Ebay and look for antique fishing tackle books for sale.  I see them there all the time and I am sure you can find a good book that will help you. 
Other than that I would type in "antique fishing tackle" on any major search engine and I'm sure you'll get plenty of web sites dealing with that topic. 
Bass Wishes,
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		I agree with Biz, go on to the web and look them up or use the libaray and check out a book on them.  You can find a lot of info off of the web.
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		most of the rare, valuable lures are from pre-WWI . . . although theres some unique ones collectors gotta have made more recent . . i would make a 'shadow box' with pics of your grandfather, grandma, kids and grandkids fishing with him, maybe an old map of his favorite fishin hole, and hang the lures up thru-out . .  
  
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		There's some fishing publications that have services where you can send in a pic and description and they'll give you a reasonable estimate of the value.  Can't remember which magazine I saw it in but it was either Bassmaster, In-Fisherman, NAFC, or Bassin'.
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