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    Floyd the barber. Made in Mayberry?

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    If this bait rotated like the bait in the previous trivia then we’d have a reel barber pole bait.
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    I think barber pole lures were best known for catching hairring

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    Ok... It was The Charmer Minnow. The Charmer Minnow Company first patented these in 1910 and they made them in several versions. These lures are favorites among lure collectors. They are hard to find. I found only one on Ebay today for auction, it had a buy it now price of $500.00 ...and No, I did not buy it.
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    Wow. Something else. Always cool to read about the old ways and ideas to catch’em.


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    Looks like a Devils Horse
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    Looks like a Devils Horse
    Very similar...The Devil's Horses that I have seem a little bit longer and skinnier...also different hook placement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Very similar...The Devil's Horses that I have seem a little bit longer and skinnier...also different hook placement.
    Yeah ... it looks more like a South Bend or Luhr Jensen "Nip-i-diddee" than a Devil's Horse.
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