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Old 01-30-2009, 03:56 PM   #1
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Well my wife Karen was over one her clients houses talking about families and looking at pictures.They came across some pictures of some big bass caught along time ago.
So the woman also had shadow box with this in it ( attached pics)
I kind of figured some of you would like to see these, I have no other info about the Man or the plug and don't want to start anything.
Someone on the site might have some more info or even had a chance to meet the builder of this plug I know his name is on the small story hand written
I don't add much to the site hope you enjoy the pic's
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