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CaptainCranky
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Posted: 11 Mar 2011 at 4:36pm |
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Screamingreel
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Now that is a completely different slant for a fly. Did i read Trinadad as the place where it was made.
regards John
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MXB
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The fly spinners you post are definite copies of earlier Pflueger Pilot Fly - earliest versions have facetted red bead - marked blades with sizes 2/0, 4/0, etc;
Not sure of exact fly patterns . . . bottom one possibly a white miller And then there was the Woole Worm with the trailing fly; Also early 'Four Brothers' Trade Mark which were I believe also made by Pflueger in the early days; + Various fly spinners; MXB |
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Screamingreel
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Thanks for posting MXB
Were they ever sold in Australia, I do not remember them. Would they be a 40's/50's lure, perhaps.
regards John
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