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South Bend box help
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Brandon Hubbs - Dec 23rd, 2015 1:43 pm. | |
Brandon Hubbs
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I recently purchased a SB Musky Trolling Minnow and it came in a large size Script Box (like a large Lunge Oreno or Troll Oreno would have come in). The end of the box is correctly correctly 956 YP. According to Wong's book, the large Script Box began production in the late 1920's. However, production of the Musky Minnow lure ended in 1921. The Musky Minnow boxes I've seen have the lure's name on the top of the box lid. Wrong box? Thoughts? |