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needle ID please
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I have no idea who made them,please help
They are old and now that we have uncovered a few someone must know something about them ? Also, looking for them or any needles so please check around and send me a PM or e-mail,,,and thanks :hihi: VB ps . DZ also would like to know what they are ! |
Norris needle?
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I wish, I think the Norris needle has eye's
Any pic's of a bran Norris needle ? VB |
I saw a couple originals and they didn't have eyes. One had hook hangers and the other one didn't. The ones I saw came from a person who worked with Ernest.
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if i had to guess i would say early rapala. balsa wood with tin foil.i have two from late 50,s early 60,sfound in my fathers cellar
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I have the same one's and came across one that had the tail snapped off....hardwood of some kind .
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Someone made a bunch or they were a small production lure. Some were found on the Vineyard,and one from PA I think. Not sure where the rest were found,but very early :kewl: VB |
Two old pics that I had.
http://fairybot.com/uploader/uploaded/2/DSC01125.JPG http://fairybot.com/uploader/uploaded/2/DSC01247.JPG |
Wow , nice
Remenber where u found them? The green white is a different size than mine. Thanks VB |
when we were cleaning out a few homes in chatham.
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They may always remain a mystery. If the guys on this site don't know who made it we should just call it the "Mystery Needle".
I've asked plenty of old timers and many say they've seen it before but have no idea who made them. So how many do we know about now? I have one. Peter - you must have half a dozen or so? Now Capesams has some. Any more out there? DZ |
Well in my research for an upcoming piece for the mag I came across a few of these in the possesion of a noted "August" fisherman on the Cape. Seems those needles came from the Staten Island area of NYC. They were home made by a small group of guys who just wanted the advantage of a rigged eel without the fuss, reeled slowly through the water that looked like rigged eels, another very popular bait then, which is actuallly, according to my source, what they were supposed to represent not needlfish per se but they do fit the description.
They were made from 12 inches to 18 inches long. 1950's, early 1950's. Most are solid black or solid green and were hardwood dowels. Knowing the man as I do, I take his word as gospel. |
these I have are only 7-1/2" long.....copies of the other one maybe that start at 12" an up?
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