Fishing lures

Is there someone or someplace I can send pictures of some old fishing lures to get information about them?

Thanks!

asked about 8 years ago

canchl
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Years ago, when I first started selling off my dads old lures, I had to do my own research and sold them on the auction site letting the auction set the final price. It is a different world now (there) and if you sell here, you should have a good idea of what you want since this is a fixed price site, not an auction.

That being said, I found that IF you still had the boxes for the old lures, this makes them worth much much more than without the boxes. If any are autographed, that sends the prices thru the roof too. Condition of the lure (and box) is everything but here are a few links I used for research (still out there) and of course looking at completed listings on the auction site. Oh and from what I remember, Rapala lures dont seem to sell well. I just kept these sites bookmarked in case I decided to sell off the rest of my old lures that I kept for sentimental reasons. Here are a few sites that are still available when I last checked.

Good Luck!

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answered about 8 years ago

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canchl says: April 20, 2016

Thanks for the info. I have been checking online but I am more confused than ever. I am 72 and all I can remember was when I was a little girl I sure felt all grown up when my dad let me use one. Some are signed and that helps. Thanks again!

Search SOLD fishing lures on eBay.

answered about 8 years ago

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