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What one lure can lead to.
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Scott Cameron - Jan 26th, 2016 12:34 pm. | |
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It all started with a Pal -o -mine. A lure I had when I was a kid that I always remembered and wondered where it was. When I discovered that I could still buy old fishing lures, there it was and I bought it. Then I started collecting Pfluegers, then Heddons, and then of course, my collection got large enough to where I needed to make a box to hold them. Now i'm making tackle boxes in my spare time and selling them at flea markets and such. |
re: What one lure can lead to.
by Eric Whitley -
Jan 30th, 2016
12:21 pm
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Eric Whitley
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I hear ya! I have a whole room in my house that is now a showroom all from looking for the one Lucky 13 my Dad had when I was a kid. Those boxes are fantastic! |