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Chep Buxley
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Posted: 24 Jun 2018 at 9:34am |
Bert Welch from Mallanganee made a lot of lures from the 1960's onwards. He was a well known "Jew" fisherman & did a lot of "Perch" (bass) fishing as well. He is still around today. I have 2 examples given to me by his son (my best mate). I notice he's used a Nilsmaster bib on one of them. Hope this helps identify a few unknowns.
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Chep Buxley
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Another one of Bert's.
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Chep Buxley
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I just noticed the eyes are completely different. Makes it hard for anyone to identify his lures. His son Brad said he made hundreds, if not thousands. There must be a lot out there in the "unknown" section.
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horrorhead
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Thanks Chep, I believe I may have a few of Burt's lures. I'll have to get into my unknowns from the black hole - I mean "container" to look for them.
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micknq
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That last one has a lot in common with Pearcey's Crystals .
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