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Lure Collecting
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Layne Wilkerson - Dec 21st, 2015 12:26 pm. | |
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I joined the NFLCC in 1994 at Chip Rice's Dallas show and it has been a fun ride for me and I still love it especially all the friends I have made during this 21 years. Have been to the National for the last 21 years and since I am 85 now I think I will just set on the side line with my dear wife Bonnie and just watch. I still like to add a nice old wood Bomber are a Millsite Runt to my collection |
re: Lure Collecting
by Big Foot -
Dec 21st, 2015
9:54 pm
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Hey you Old Collecter: You have amassed quite the collection of Millsite lures in a short period of time. You done well Pilgrim! Your MIllsite Buddy from Hindiana |
re: Lure Collecting
by Stuart Strange -
Dec 21st, 2015
1:26 pm
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Layne, it was a pleasure to catch up yesterday on the phone. I enjoyed our conversation and of course the lure that you've added to my collection. I'm sorry that we won't be seeing you at the Nationals any longer, but we understand. Respectfully, Stuart |