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ksmusky
Posted 6/9/2023 6:51 AM (#1021487)
Subject: Name and age of this spoon




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My Father had quite a bait collection. Does anyone know this spoon and the age? Thank you.


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chuckski
Posted 6/9/2023 9:53 AM (#1021494 - in reply to #1021487)
Subject: Re: Name and age of this spoon




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Location: Brighton CO.
Shannon is/was and old tackle company and this spoon is stamped Shannon Spoon I have never seen one but I have a couple Shannon Twin Spins with are a smaller Bass sized spinnerbait from the old days with Bucktail tied over the hook and two arms instead of one, hence the name twin Spin. I dug theses out of my grandpa's tackle box in the 70's and they were old then.
That is really cool thanks for sharing.
chuckski
Posted 6/9/2023 10:20 AM (#1021496 - in reply to #1021487)
Subject: Re: Name and age of this spoon




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Location: Brighton CO.
I Googled Shannon Lure Company and I found a article form 2021 and in the article it had a article from 1917 about the Shannon Twin Spinner. The Aposle's might have been fishing with your spoon.
ghoti
Posted 6/15/2023 4:10 PM (#1021667 - in reply to #1021496)
Subject: Re: Name and age of this spoon




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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
chuckski - 6/9/2023 10:20 AM

I Googled Shannon Lure Company and I found a article form 2021 and in the article it had a article from 1917 about the Shannon Twin Spinner. The Aposle's might have been fishing with your spoon.


I have a Shannon twin spin that I have owned since the 50's. Very unique construction.
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