Video of the Week!
An ORCA member put this video up on YouTube, and it shows they don't make them like they used to!
Things I Would Buy If Only I Could Afford Them
This is one of the great cross-collectables: the Ted Williams #400 spinning reel in the box.
I really like this Western Auto automatic fly reel in the box.

This is a nice Bite-em-Bait Co. Water Mole.

This is a nifty 1935 Bristol catalog containing Edwards fly rods.
Big game tackle is always rare, but how many of these Edward vom Hofe fighting belts have survived?

This is a phenomenal Ed. vom Hofe 6/0 reel.
Ah yes, the Jersey Expert. Rare as a hen's tooth.
A Heddon #100 in Green Crackle Back in a wooden slide top box? Oh my.
This Heddon display board of Toni spinners has attracted a lot of bidding attention.
North Channel Minnows are nifty baits, especially in the box.
The Creek Chub Wiggler intro box is a super find.
Holy moley is this a rare Bagley DB3!
Lots of nice miscellaneous lures in boxes this week, including this Charmer.
A Mother of Pearl Lemax lure has become very, very popular.
As a Fluted Fanatic, I find this Winchester fluted in the box a super find.
The Pink Princess is always popular.
A Moonlight Ladybug Wiggler is always a nifty lure.
As always, be good to each other and yourself this weekend.
-- Dr. Todd
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