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Collections of Lures by Various Companies Page 9
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This page displays collections of various lure manufacturers sent in from collectors. If you would like to add your collection to this page. Just send me an email and we'll make it happen. |
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Ron Hanley's Collection of Winchester Lures Commerce, Georgia This is, no doubt, one of the finest collection of Winchester lures anywhere. The paint on the Winchester wooden lures didn't hold up all that well so it's rare to see so many in excellent condition like Ron's. The metal is awesome too...... Thanks Ron....!!!! Click on the picture to go to an index of Ron's Winchesters. For information about Ron's Winchester collection or if you have lures to sell send him an email. Ron's email |
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Robert Clark - Hannah's South Carolina Lures Columbia, South Carolina Here are two displays of a collection of South Carolina lures that Robert Clark is putting together for his 3 year old Grandaughter. It doesn't matter if you're 3 or 83 you can still enjoy this great hobby. Thanks Robert and Hannah...!!! Send Robert an email antiquelureman@sc.rr.com | |
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Doug Carpenter's Bradley Lure Display Lexington, Kentucky Here's another of Doug's displays of lures by a little known lure manufacturing company. These were made in Delaware, Ohio by the Bradley Tackle Company from 1935 through 1987. Thanks Doug....!!!! Click on the picture to see a large image. If you have any of these to sell send Doug an email. Doug's email |
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Andy Burachynski's Lockhart Lure Collection Belvidere, New Jersey Here's a collection of lures that are pretty scarce. Lockharts were made in Michigan starting in about 1910 or 11. You sure don't see many of them around. Great collection..!! Thanks Andy...!!! Click on the picture to see a bigger image. Andy is looking to add to his collection and is also looking for paper work, boxes and upgrades to his lures If you have any of them to sell send him an email: Andy's email |
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Don Rosen's Collection of Flasher Lures New York, New York These lures were made by the Long Island Mfg. Co. in the late thirties and forties. They all have a pearly looking paint job, pretty neat. I think the vamp looking ones were called "Pike Flashers" and the other ones were "Bass Flashers". Neat collection..!! Thanks Don...!!! Click on the picture to see a bigger image. Here's a link to Don's email Don's email |
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Jim Muma's Wilson/Hastings Lures Belleville, Illinois Here's a collection of "Wilson" lures made by the Hastings Sporting Goods Co. of Hastings, Mich. They started business in about 1911 and were no longer around by the mid twenties. Jim has some of their rarest models and colors in this collection. Thanks Jim...!!! Click on the picture to see a bigger image. Here's a link to Jim's email Jim's email |
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Copyrights: All content in this section is copyright Ed Knight and the Owners of the various collections.

Thanks for Looking, Ed