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I would like some help indentifying these lures for my brother. He received them from my grandad. Thank you in advance?

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Top one resembles a River Runt with really odd hooks  . Second one some sort of early Strike King . Next is Bomber Water dog . bottom two are Hellbenders .

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Not sure about the River Runt looking lure, the 2nd is wooden Spence Scout, the others have been identified correctly.

Tom

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I can guarantee you the second is a Clark's Water Scout. They were made in Springfield MO beginning in the 1930's. Eventually the lure was sold to Charles Spence with Strike King Lures and were made of wood for several years before they changed to the plastic model. The originals are a collectors item. Search Ebay for Clark's Water Scout.

 

The third lure is a Bomber Waterdog followed by a Hellbender and then another Bomber Waterdog

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The top lure is a Heddon Vamp #7500, Cir 1920's.

Tom

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