DELETE - Found Answer
muskymeyer
Posted 5/7/2007 10:47 AM (#255005)
Subject: DELETE - Found Answer





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Location: nationwide
I recently acquired this globe style lure in a trade. Does anybody know who made it? I believe it was bought a few years ago at the Milwaukee Muskie Expo.

Thanks,

Corey

Edited by muskymeyer 5/8/2007 9:47 AM



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k-bob
Posted 5/7/2007 10:51 AM (#255007 - in reply to #255005)
Subject: RE: Who made this globe????




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Location: Marshfield, WI
I think it is a Ry-lure. I have one that looks just like it, but different color.
Krishna
muskymeyer
Posted 5/7/2007 11:03 AM (#255011 - in reply to #255007)
Subject: RE: Who made this globe????





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Location: nationwide
Could be a Rylure, but there is no writing on the back of the lure to indicate this. Also the main body can slide back and forth on the lure wire, I think all the Rylures I have seen in the past have the main body section soldered to the lure wire to keep it from sliding.

Corey
randy t
Posted 5/7/2007 4:17 PM (#255061 - in reply to #255005)
Subject: RE: Who made this globe????


It looks like a Luger Head built by Ron Heidenreich.