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lamehawk
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cool thanks finishing up cataloging them and I will!

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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hey lamehawk.. theres a guy on craigs list tampa bay that is looking to buy antique lures.. i gave him the forum address.. hopefully he becomes a member and buys your lures!..

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Iluv2hunt
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Lamehawk, the pic of the creekchub above...How much do you think it is worth??
I have a tackle box full of them and other antiques that was some relics that Dad left behind

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My God I just did a quick glance on Ebay 😯 😯 😯
I seriously did not realize the value of some of the old lures I have. There was one with a buy it now price of $49 and I know I have a least 5 of them. Time to go put them in the safe

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The lure could be worth depending on condition from a $2 parts lure to upwards of $40 plus mint in box condition lure.This all about how good the lure is and if it might be a rare color pattern and the box in good or better rating could be worth more than the lure itself.Lures without boxes in fair to good(mine) rating can be worth about $5 to $10.Ones with NO cracks or crazing can be worth up to $20 on average but again overall condition/color pattern/size/box no box will determine values.

The lure is the Plunker by Creek Chub!

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