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Encyclopedia of Old Fishing Lures
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Kevin Ross - Oct 19th, 2017 11:21 am. | |
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Does anyone have a copy of Volume 13, The Encyclopedia of Old Fishing Lures Made in North America by Robert A. Slade??? I was going to order to the book to do some research on Pachner and Koller lures, but I wanted to see how much information is listed before I buy it. I have searched high and low and have not come up with much information other than the history of the company and a 1947 color catalog which I purchased. I am trying to find a color chart past 1947 and a reference of all of the lures that were produced by this company. Please contact me if you have any knowledge of this company or have a contact for me. Thank you, Kevin email wvhuskymusky@gmail.com text/call 304-203-0347 |
re: Encyclopedia of Old Fishing Lures
by Eric Whitley -
Oct 26th, 2017
2:05 pm
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Eric Whitley
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Kevin, I took a look at my digital copy and it looks like there is some pretty extensive info there. |