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The pre-1920 Heddon lure and box |
Heddon 175Lures and Boxes |
Knowledge for Advanced Collectors of Heddon and Shakespeare
By Dr. Michael Echols
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The Heddon 175 heavy casting minnow was made starting in 1906, existed in the catalogs until 1922, and was gone in 1924, (According to catalog information in books by Clyde Harbin, and Roberts & Pavey). It was sold in an extra tall wood box to accommodate the large hooks until at least 1908 when the type V wood box was last used. In 1910-11, the lure nose shape became more pointed again and was found in the standard white box until the down leaping Bass box appeared in 1912. There are other 175 variations than those shown here. (See Roberts and Pavey for other photos.) Apparently the earliest 1906 version of the 175 has the shorter 'cut off' nose and tail, the body is stubby looking compared to the later versions. |
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