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I gave a Ben for them. I'm assuming they are some of the originals.

They have 1992 stamped on the packs and some are made in Utah and some in Oklahoma. :-?

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$100 bucks for 17 cranks? are there more than what is pictured? how much do they retail for?

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I got a bunch of the old Poe's. I sent about 6-8 to Fourbizz for repaints. I'm excited to see what he comes up with.

True story: Two years ago one April morning, I was fishing a riprap wall close to the Marina. I caught five fish in about 10-12 casts on a Poe's 400 white with pearl glitter. The smallest was 3.5 lbs. and the largest was 6.5 lbs. I was smiling for the rest of the day. I guess they were stacked up in that one spot. ;)

BTW, Frogtog - the ones that are worth more have a fish shaped package. 

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That comes to $5.50 a bait.  I would say you got a pretty good deal.  I have had some great luck with Poes.

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I would've thrown down a hundred too....

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What would yall do? leave them in the pack for safe keeping or use them?

I'd open a few and keep the rest in the pakage....just open them up as I need 'em.

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What would yall do? leave them in the pack for safe keeping or use them?

Put a few back and use a couple you have two of the same kind.

If it was me, they would be in with the rest of my cranks. ;D

BTW, you don't have any white with pearl glitter do ya?  I'll give ya $20.00 for it if you do.

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What would yall do? leave them in the pack for safe keeping or use them?

Use them.    

The "original" Poe's were made during the late 80's in California, and come in fish-shaped packages.  These are the most valuable baits, but "valuable" is a relative term - - even those baits don't tend to get over $10 very often on eBay.  

The baits you listed tend to go for between $3-$6 (I've sold LOTS of them on eBay).      

The Poe's post-California suffered from some QC problems - - especially lips working loose and popping out.   I've been through a BUNCH of them - - some don't even make it through a single trip.  Some of them really catch fish - - they just just don't last too long doing it.    ;D  

So my advice - - bust them out and fish them hard.   These baits won't be collectible so there's no need to worry about losing or breaking them.   Poe's are some of the best fish-catchers you can throw.      

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You might want to consider putting a clear coat on them before getting them wet. All of the ones I have that were packaged like those got cracked finishes just from getting wet. A couple were just dipped in water to see if they were defective and cracked in a few hours. Whatever finish is on them let water penetrate into the wood and the wood swelled. I gave up sending them back for replacements.

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