Reels and lures

Skrimpy

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DownNDirty

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The fly reels are what are known as "skeleton" reels; 1920s sounds about right. Search ended auctions on ebay; you could probably get $10-$20 for each of them. The baitcaster is 1920's or possibly teens & should have a number on the foot-possibly 60. That indicated the line capacity & thus the size. Search ebay for similar reels. Not sure about the lures but they are probably 1940s or earlier. Good luck
 

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Great score with the tackle box treasures!

I recall reading about a legendary lure that is worth a fortune if you find one. It's called the "Giant Copper Haskell Minnow" made in 1853. Invented by Riley Haskell one was sold at auction in New York in 2003 for $101,200. Haskell made two versions, the big ones sell for $100K+ while the smaller ones sell for $10K-$15K.

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