Early Miscellaneous
Lure Companies: Page 2
Dr. Michael Echols' Collection
K & K minnow in picture box
Wilcox Wiggler
Charmer minnow, white with red stripe
Pepper Roman Red Tail Minnow in wood box
Worden Combination Minnow in White box
5 hook Woods Expert minnow in wood box
5 hook Pardee minnow
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Rare K &
K minnow. Lure is in excellent minus condition,
noting paint fractures on the chin around the belly
weight as seen in the belly photo.
Paired
with an extremely rare early K & K maroon box in
excellent minus condition. No paper.
(The
lure alone in this condition is very difficult to
find, but the box is just beyond difficult to obtain
in any condition. It's possible an earlier lure
could be paired with this style box.)
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Rare
Wilcox Wiggler, type II. Lure is in excellent
condition, noting the front prop is separated from
the hub, but not broken. One of the most difficult
early miscellaneous pieces to place in any
collection.
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Charmer
minnow, in rare white head and red stripe. One of
the harder colors to obtain.
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Rare
Pepper Roman Red Tail minnow, red spots, dark stripe
on the back, with correct end marked wood box. C.
1912.
There never was a label on this box. It is
marked only on the end of the box.
This is
an extremely rare combination of both lure and wood
box which is marked.
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Rare
Worden's wooden minnow, original line tie, full
bushy tail hair, with correctly marked white box.
(A more
rare package is hard to find. 'Worden' stamped on
the side of the lure. color 'Aluminum' on the box.)
This
lure and the Heddon Slopenose in the intro box were
found stored in a metal tackle box hidden in the
rafters of a streamside miner's shack in the coal
country of Montana. It is unused.
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Woods "Expert"
minnow, early type one hooks, in all
silver/aluminum, with correct paper labeled wood
box.
(Again, one of
the most difficult miscellaneous packages to
acquire.)
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Super
Rare F.A. Pardee, Musky minnow, and it still has red
paint on the spinner hubs and prop, with the
internally marked bottom of the box. C. 1904. Note
that the sweeping gill mark goes all the way to the
back.
Lure is
exc. condition. Box is only the bottom, but it is
marked.
(One of
three lures found together with the rare Pardee frog
in the blue picture box. Among the most difficult
miscellaneous lures to acquire in this kind of
condition.)
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Early Miscellaneous Lures
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List of lures in Miscellaneous Collection
A FULL
TOPICAL INDEX FOR ANTIQUELURES
A LIST
OF ALL EARLY FISHING LURES IN THIS COLLECTION
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