Montana Jim
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Lots of Red Eyes & Pointy Hooks!
I collect Hofschneider "Red Eye" Fishing Lures.
I grew up near Rochester NY, next door to the descendants of Dr. Frederick Hofschneider, dentist, inventor, and holder of a number of "dental" related patents. As an avid fisherman he also patented the wonderfully effective "Red Eye" fishing lure in the early 1920s. It's a staple lure for old-school fisherman on any fresh or salt water lake, and any other waters holding lake trout, muskey, walleye, salmon, bass... they were used all over the world. Are you familiar with them?
Several varieties were available in a dozen sizes and variations, a few different materials and a few different changes for any kind of fishing to include fly, casting, spinning, weedless, trolling... etc.
I have several lures all stamped either pre-patented, patend-pending, or patent-applied with the patent number. I have some period paper advertisements and catalogs, with many still in boxes or displays. The company he started sold out to other companies through the years and the product is still available today, although not with the original "Hofschneider" name on it.
They aren't worth a hell-of-a-lot, I just knew the family which kinda' makes it interesting to me.
Anyway... here are some of my collection... thanks for looking.
I collect Hofschneider "Red Eye" Fishing Lures.
I grew up near Rochester NY, next door to the descendants of Dr. Frederick Hofschneider, dentist, inventor, and holder of a number of "dental" related patents. As an avid fisherman he also patented the wonderfully effective "Red Eye" fishing lure in the early 1920s. It's a staple lure for old-school fisherman on any fresh or salt water lake, and any other waters holding lake trout, muskey, walleye, salmon, bass... they were used all over the world. Are you familiar with them?
Several varieties were available in a dozen sizes and variations, a few different materials and a few different changes for any kind of fishing to include fly, casting, spinning, weedless, trolling... etc.
I have several lures all stamped either pre-patented, patend-pending, or patent-applied with the patent number. I have some period paper advertisements and catalogs, with many still in boxes or displays. The company he started sold out to other companies through the years and the product is still available today, although not with the original "Hofschneider" name on it.
They aren't worth a hell-of-a-lot, I just knew the family which kinda' makes it interesting to me.
Anyway... here are some of my collection... thanks for looking.