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Cleaning out my Granddaddy's garage the other day, and I find a few older reels.  By older reels I mean they look like they may be from the thirties some still have what looks like silk line, Pfleugers, and a box of wooden cranks.  Anyway I confirmed that these reels were not my Granddaddy's, nor the lures, he didn't fish.  He and Grandma just sorta of picked them up sometime, knowing my grandparents probably at a flea market or yard sale.  Anyway I thought I would sell it and give her the money.  Is there any websites that I could visit to see if any of this tackle is valuable?

  • Super User
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i would post a few pics of the wooden baits. theres some slick posters here that might help identify the brand and model. after that you could search ebay and put a value on the gear.

  • Super User
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I would do a google search for "collectible fishing tackle", currently they have 39,100 links listed... :)

Gahead try it.... :)

Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!

  • Super User
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Bassmaster Magazine has an antique consultant that has a "What's It Worth?"article every month. His name is Karl White. You can contact him at 405-277-3636.

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  • Super User
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I finally got around to taking a few pics, here is one of the lot

oldreelsandlures001.jpg

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