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| Curious if this is an older wooden phantom glide bait?
Attachments ---------------- phantom pic.jpg (38KB - 447 downloads)
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| another pic
Attachments ---------------- Phantom front.jpg (55KB - 467 downloads)
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| one more view
Attachments ---------------- Phantom bottonm.jpg (93KB - 468 downloads)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Sure looks like it might be an older wood model. Love those eyes! |
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Location: Medford, WI | Don't believe it's a Phantom. Looks to be thru-wired, which no phantoms ever were (at least that I've ever seen). Could be home-built on a Phantom blank though. |
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Location: oswego, il | If it is it's a custom one but as said the hook eyes are much bigger than a normal phantom could be a copy. |
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| Thanks for your replies. The person I got it from said it was a phantom.
Attachments ---------------- Phantom 5.jpg (37KB - 454 downloads)
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | It’s also missing the finishing washers that are customary for phantom. A great remake? |
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| not a phantom.that kind of eyes were not available during the time it could have been a prototype. imho it's just a copy. i hope you didn'T pay too much for it |
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| Nope. Traded a husky medussa for it. |
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| maybe it could be even better than a real one.who knows |
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Location: Michigan | The screw eye at the front of the bait is also in the wrong direction. Phantoms are sideways where this one is up and down. |
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| Basement bait, good find. |
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