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Message Subject: Help Identifying a Lure
Frank Walsh
Posted 8/8/2003 10:39 PM (#78466)
Subject: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 58


Location: Oak Island, MN
I need help in identifying the attached top water lure. A customer I had in the boat today purchased this at the Chicago Musky Show, and felt it was made and imported from Europe.

With even more luck, perhaps one of you lure experts would also know how to obtain one.

Thanks,

Frank Walsh


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esox69
Posted 8/8/2003 10:43 PM (#78467 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 802


can't swear to it, but i think i saw a british outfit selling them- possibly gordon griffiths
steve
divani
Posted 8/9/2003 5:33 AM (#78481 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
a tip-top surface lure sold by gordon griffiths
sledge51
Posted 8/9/2003 5:41 AM (#78482 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 380


Location: In the slop!
Dick Moore has them in his catolog.
Frank Walsh
Posted 8/9/2003 6:41 AM (#78483 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 58


Location: Oak Island, MN
Thanks guys, I knew the Lureheads on this site could do it.

If the photo was larger, you could see the teeth marks. And the fact that I want one badly should tell you something.

Thanks again!

Frank
Seb
Posted 8/9/2003 2:01 PM (#78506 - in reply to #78483)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 25


Location: London
Hi Frank

Glad the "Ace" Tip Top is doing the business, but a word of caution.

When it was first available here in England there were serious questions raised about the robustness of the line attatchment eye.I don't know whether these were answered or rectified (if necessary).
Hate you to lose a hawg.

Tight lines


Seb

Frank Walsh
Posted 8/9/2003 4:55 PM (#78512 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 58


Location: Oak Island, MN
Hi Seb,

I really did not examine the lure in detail. I know the customer had pretty much changed hooks & split rings due to use. In the week it was used I know it boated at least a 45, 46, & 51 without issue. Thanks for the heads up!

Frank

Posted 8/9/2003 5:18 PM (#78513 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure


Frank:
Contact me. Moore's Lures. We are the distributor.
Dick Moore
divani
Posted 8/9/2003 5:40 PM (#78515 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
hi mr moore, nice to see you here. I must say we received some tip tops for our prize questions from Phillip Griffiths and these looked sturdy enough to me. Good screw-eyes
Frank Walsh
Posted 8/9/2003 8:40 PM (#78531 - in reply to #78513)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 58


Location: Oak Island, MN
Dick,

I e-mailed you to what I think is the proper address. If this was not correct, please contact me at: [email protected]

Thanks,

Frank
divani
Posted 8/10/2003 5:31 AM (#78560 - in reply to #78466)
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Location: Belgium
frank, the email addy for moore's lures is [email protected]

Frank Walsh
Posted 8/10/2003 7:45 AM (#78566 - in reply to #78466)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 58


Location: Oak Island, MN
Thanks to everyone for your help. Lures are on order.

Now that was fast!

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