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stavy
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Posted: 06 Jun 2015 at 5:40pm |
these had the serrated metal bibs. one is marked seeker 90. more of ken Hendry seekers.
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murraycod
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A great box of lures obtained at a clearing sale in my town that I thought wouldn't be worth attending. Well done Steve. Cheers, Jim
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stavy
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i've always liked cohuna. even more now. enjoy your trip jim.
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Seaweed
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I wonder, looking at these early ones, if he got the idea of the bib from a sheep shearers comb?
Maybe first one he ever made used a real worn out one, what are your thoughts?
Seaweed.
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"Always Merry and Bright"
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murraycod
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Always been written that the serrated bib was copied from the Mudbug which was successful in Lake Mulwala where a deep diving lure was not necessary.
So I think this is a great box of early Ken Hendrys with centred pupil eyes combined with both round and unserrated metal bibs. Cheers, Jim |
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