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Some of the finest Tackle related items to be sold this year
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Dan Morphy - Nov 4th, 2016 8:54 am. | |
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This weekend's auction selections of fishing accessories, lures, reels, and rods should satisfy all collectors hook, line, and sinker. Lot #1021, a 71β long ice fishing spear attributed to William Scagel β the world famous maker of knives, hatchets and decorative iron works β is estimated at $15,000-20,000. This amazing functional and decorative spear comes with a letter of provenance as well as its very heavy leather point protector, which also appears to be by the hand of Mr. Scagel. And itβs easy to get wound up over lot #1061, a Philbrook & Paine marbleized salmon reel, estimated at $15,000-20,000. This rarely seen c. 1880 raised pillar reel is in excellent condition and considered by many to be the most aesthetically pleasing and highly sought after model by reel collectors worldwide. |
re: Some of the finest Tackle related items to be sold this year
by Ron Levin -
Nov 5th, 2016
11:21 am
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Isn't that the same reel from last years auction? Why is it back, was there a problem with it? |