mlw67
Bronze Member
A while back someone gave me a bunch of old wooden fishing lures to sell online.
I went through and researched them as best I could, and even bought a book on lures. Most of them in that batch I had were made by small tackle companies in the Seattle area, circa 1930s and 40s. One of those companies was "Martin".
This weird lure thingy here is marked "MARTIN" and came from that same batch, so it is probably also from circa 1930s to 40s. I'm wondering what it is? My best guess is that it was an attachment for an existing lure to give it more hooks?!? Is that right? I never saw anything like that in the lure book or online or anything. At least, I didn't see it. If that is right, is there a particular name for such a device? Or is it for something else entirely?
The interior is hollow, and open to that 'clamp'-looking device there on the end with the spring-loaded pincers.
The plastic part measures 1.5" long.
Thanks for looking.
I went through and researched them as best I could, and even bought a book on lures. Most of them in that batch I had were made by small tackle companies in the Seattle area, circa 1930s and 40s. One of those companies was "Martin".
This weird lure thingy here is marked "MARTIN" and came from that same batch, so it is probably also from circa 1930s to 40s. I'm wondering what it is? My best guess is that it was an attachment for an existing lure to give it more hooks?!? Is that right? I never saw anything like that in the lure book or online or anything. At least, I didn't see it. If that is right, is there a particular name for such a device? Or is it for something else entirely?
The interior is hollow, and open to that 'clamp'-looking device there on the end with the spring-loaded pincers.
The plastic part measures 1.5" long.
Thanks for looking.