Nathaniel Whitablue. The name of the lure was the Spook. He named it after his son, who was real ugly. Later on ,after Spook had a son, he patented another
one he called Spook 2.
Name the man from Detroit that founded a lure company in the early 30's ....Patented a lure a few years later and they are still being made today. What was his name ? and what was the lures name? I might give a hint later today and I will be back tonight with the answer and the story.
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Nathaniel Whitablue. The name of the lure was the Spook. He named it after his son, who was real ugly. Later on ,after Spook had a son, he patented another
one he called Spook 2.
Tell'em I'll be there.Billbob LIKED above post
That spook was made by Heddon Lures but it was established in the late 1890's...
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I was thinking Hedon too...and the lucky 13...or Fred Arborgast, but he was born in Il. and later moved to Oh.
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