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Heddon 300 holy grail....
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Joe Stagnitti - Jan 22nd, 2016 2:31 pm. | |
Joe Stagnitti
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I've been collecting baits since 1989. My emphasis was always Heddon, among others, but my maim focus has been Heddon. For many years collector's have called some of their early minnows COPPER, but I have never seen that term in any Heddon catalogues, paperwork, or on any boxes, etc....until now. This was recently plucked from the field by some fellow collector's and I was able to trade for it recently. The end of the box is clearly stamped COPPER...and the bait is original to the box and papers. The lid is typically dated to 1905 but in this instance, it was most likely old stock as it's on a later box bottom with c1908 paperwork. I was shocked to see this and stamping so I thought maybe some other collectors would enjoy seeing it as well!! |
re: Heddon 300 holy grail....
by JimmiXS -
Aug 6th, 2016
7:39 pm
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SpuHLP http://www.FyLitCl7Pf7kjQdDUOL QOuaxTXbj5iNG.com |
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by Mike Butler -
Jan 23rd, 2016
8:27 am
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WOW! |
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by Scott Jedd -
Jan 23rd, 2016
5:36 am
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Awesome. Would love to know what else was found with this bait. Scott |
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by Dale Gronberg -
Jan 23rd, 2016
1:23 am
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KRIPES!!! What a beauty |
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by Robert Cable -
Jan 22nd, 2016
8:52 pm
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Holy Frajoles!!! |
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by David Lindsay -
Jan 22nd, 2016
8:45 pm
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Great looking bait regardless!! |
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by David Lindsay -
Jan 22nd, 2016
8:43 pm
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I know a "3" can look like an "8" but that sure does look like 800 on the end. May not in hand but it does in the pic. (??) |
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by Stuart Strange -
Jan 22nd, 2016
7:21 pm
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That is impressive to say the least. Great pics! Thanks for sharing Stag! |
re: Heddon 300 holy grail....
by John Savu -
Jan 22nd, 2016
4:38 pm
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I really enjoyed seeing that minnow. Great piece of Heddon history. Congratulations Joe. John |