NorCal Kayak Anglers
General => Classifieds => For Sale => Topic started by: Archie Marx on February 23, 2009, 08:51:00 PM
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I have been selling some odds and ends trying to make enough scratch for a new yak. While going through some of my old tackle boxes I came across this vintage "Little Cleo" from back in the day when they stamped a naked lady on the lure.
Do we have any lure collectors out there?
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Quite a few of us do here a few unusual ones I've been trying to ID
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oh, cool!
But do your lures have a naked lady on them? :smt044
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If you are interested I go to this show every year it's pretty cool I'll post a hook up it a week or so.
http://www.redsshow.com/
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That is cool ATF. How much is it?
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But do your lures have a naked lady on them?
Some do but I thought this was a Family Site :smt002
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But do your lures have a naked lady on them?
Some do but I thought this was a Family Site :smt002
I have been one upped :smt010.
Care to add another Cleo to your already impressive collection?
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Care to add another Cleo to your already impressive collection?
Thanks for the offer but I have quite a few and I'm not into collecting spoons too much I've been using those.
Here's is a link to a little of their History pretty interesting and you can buy a Collectors Set.
http://www.acmetackle.com/scripts/cleo_ecom.html
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Mickfish, you are like a walking museum, ;-). I mean what you know, not what you look like, don't want to comment on that one, :smt003
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Mickfish
in you first post bottom picture what is that?
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I don't have any of the CS lures, but I do have some of the little cleopatra "originals".
I have an odd lure an old family acquaintance gave me in a box of tackle with a miniature barrel and a person inside it - if you slide the barrel up a rather large protuberance erupts. I would post a picture of it but do not wish to be seen as excessively crass and insensitive. Like the CS lure it is rather crude, only worse.
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From what I have read the oldest Cleos have Seneca stamped on them Seneca was making the lure 1953-1980 then Acme took over.
THe Seneca's are a little thicker also.
I have seen one of those barrel lures pretty cool.
in you first post bottom picture what is that?
Not sure maybe a custom Lazy Ike
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Mickfish: Now THATS a crankbait! :smt003
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excessively crass and insensitive.
Note to self: learn what crass means. :smt005 :smt002
(it has "ass" in it, so it likely has to do with me... :smt003)
(you're right, jh - good on you :smt001)
Cool lures, all, and great info as usual, Mike.
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Hey Mickfish I think I can id the second row on your photo. The first and third lures look like Chum spoons made by Pflueger and the middle one looks like a Abalone Demon. I have one in a box with the fact sheet, Chum spoon that is, I tried to shoot a photo but it washed out couldn't read it. I'll try again later. Also I have one of those excessively crass and insensitive lures. Its called a SAM -BO or more effectually little black sambo. The one I have is NIB, on the side of the box it reads " A Lure For Fishing and Fun- Every Tackle Box Should Have One" other side says "Start The Season Right - Let SAM-BO Wake Up The Big Ones". I tried to shoot it too but its kind of an action lure and a photo doesn't do it justice. Maybe a video? I was planing on going to the tackle show in Santa Rosa and I'll bring those lures with me and you can check out the fact sheet on the Chum spoon. I'll be looking your post on the hookup.
Tight lines Dale
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Cool thanks Dale I'm thinking of a drift in the AM then hitting the show the river should be in Primo shape.
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Mickfish what day are you going Fri or Sat. I saw from there site they do something called room trading Thur nite at the Garden Inn on Santa Rosa Ave comp beer, wine, and Hor de vores included.
Tight lines Dale
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aHeres the one from Senaca in an originsl package
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Mickfish: Now THATS a crankbait! :smt003
Paul- Often silent, but ALWAYS worth listening to!!
Allen