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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 10-28-2007, 12:13 AM   #1
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Fish It Or save It?

Hi Guys,

This is a plug that I got from a very senior citizen that he said he bought about 40+ years ago, it's a Creek Chub Surfster that he said saw water once. It does have hook rash on the bottom rom the hooks rubbing on the body over the years but overall in pretty good condition ( I think ) considering the age of it. I have never seen a plug with a lip like this before, do they still make these lips? Well my question is do I fish it or save it for the wall of fame? Do you plug guru's think I should retire it to the wall or offer it up to the suds gods because it's not worth much?

The responses will determine the outcome of this piece of wood.

Thanks guys!
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