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Rob Woody
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Posted: 17 Feb 2018 at 2:43pm |
Is there much of a market for these oldies.unsure of type.cheers Woody
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CaptainCranky
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Woody sorry to say but the market is quite low for the troll lures you have put up.
They were made in their millions . I have seen all of the lures you have and tried to offload them in the past with not a lot of luck however great for a display on the wall as they have plenty of character.
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manny
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The Needle Nose lures look like the ones Mick Dohnt used to make and use high speed trolling. I have a number in mint condition . He also made some larger ones . Slant heads also. Caught my first Marlin on one he made for me. the ones you have are in very bad condition but the test tube marks appear to be a give away for me as well as the rubberised canvas cut with a scalpel . He used to get offcuts from a canvas flag making company in Brisbane. They held up to the wahoo much better than the plastic squids.
I'll try and find them and post them up. Regards Manny
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