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I use most of it but not these. How did they put two hooks and a swivel on some mono and ship it from Japan and sell it for 6 cents and make a profit?
The spoon is stainless and may be homemade. There are two Lucky Louies and the other plug is a Cohoe Club.
1976 Olympics souvenir tackle box.
 

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That 'twisted 3D flasher' is still in production from Martin Tackle in fact they have a helluva lotta older designs they produce it's worth checking out their site.

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Are you guys trying to make me feel and look old? I'm still running half the stuff you guys are posting as vintage! Guess I better put my tackle boxes on display and get some new school gear before the fish find out:) Great to see some of them old spoons (that still catch fish) on the cardboard sheets. If I could figure out how to post pics I would show you guys my father in laws tackle box, it got put a way in 1976 and I opened it last year, even had a paper copy of the regs in it.
 
Right on Dogbreath, he was never a real fisherman but cool in all that the box got put away after the last time he used it in 1976 and was never looked at again. I found the box last year after we had to put him into a home, and clear out his house, don't wish that on anybody.
 
Here is some of my never been used in the package still stuff. I have a bunch of jigs and spoons I have to find and take pics of.

These Gibbs dodgers are deadly for Kokanee. I use a herring sized dodger in line with a large size (maybe 10”) as a dummy. Amazing success in the lakes with them.
 
Hey @StormTrooper ( or anyone else :) )ever hear of “Fishmaster” plugs? made in japan i believe. i have a wooden plug that kinda has pink pearl colours to it. basically white with a pink stripe running down the lateral lines
 
I found this PDF file that shares a lure by the name Fishmaster. It looks like a plug. It is half way down the page in the following PDF file.
https://www.stripers247.com/jerry-sylvester.pdf
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The fish master salmon plugs were made in Japan and the name was a house brand for Army & Navy. Woodward's sold the same plug in a bag under their own name and I can't remember who , but some one had a similar plug labled as the Gulf Queen.
 
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