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Location: Nowhere near where I should be | Not sure what I have here, the creeper is signed but not sure I can read it M. Jhonson?
The second is built like a suick kindasorta not sure the name or builder havent thrown it at all either.
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Location: Nowhere near where I should be | I've included a couple close ups of the creeper the welded tie and hook hanger are very similar to an older le lure i have but nothing like the more common ones and it shares none of the shapes of the few i have. Could be a painters signature on the bait but im not sure,the paint job looks older and is bubbling a bit but not letting loose , thanks for looking. |
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Location: Nowhere near where I should be | how about these again |
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| Mark Ihson is rather well known as a big time lure collector.
Has a lot of Frenchy (LeLure) stuff.
Didn't know he made creepers, but that's his signature. |
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Location: Nowhere near where I should be | Thank you longbomb, maybe he tried his hand in it? It is not shaped or completely built like a LeLure. |
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| I think that 2nd one (red/black)is a Rizzo diver or glider if I remember correctly. |
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Location: Nowhere near where I should be | You mean like a "big T"? those are plastic with lots of little bb's. I have one of them. This one is wood |
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