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November 2, 1997 - Vol. 2., No. 22

South Bend Min-Oreno

South Bend Min-0reno

South Bend Min-Oreno, 6", #928RW (Red Arrowhead/White Body)

The South Bend Min-Oreno lure was was made from 1933 to 1939 and came in three sizes, 3-1/2", 4-1/2" and a 6" version. All sizes came in tack eye and painted eye versions. The lure is shaped differently from the mainstream South Bend lures in that it has a flat body approximately 1/2" in thickness. It has two treble hooks attached with screw eyes in recessed cup rig and had a wire leader attached to the diving lip.

The 3 1/2" was cataloged as #926, a 4 1/2" as #927, and a 6" version, #928. All three sizes came in the standard colors of Red Arrowhead/White Body (RW), Yellow Perch Scale (YP), Green Scale Finish (SF), Pike Scale Finish (P), Scale Finish with Red Blend (RSF) and Red Arrowhead with Yellow Body (RY). All of the colors are considered common for this lure except RY.

This is a somewhat tough lure for South Bend collectors to find. The common colors have a value range of between $30-$50 with the tougher color RY from $50-$70.



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UNUSUAL LURE!

Unusual Baby Crab Item

It was not uncommon for tackle manufacturers to mark lures which didn't pass the quality control then let employees have them. Typically, such lures were marked "2nd" or "reject". This Heddon Baby Crab lure bears the '2nd' marking on the side as seen in both of the pictures. The color is believed to be Imitation Crab. The top picture shows a dark green body but the true color is more of a light green. This may be the reason the lure was marked '2nd' since the color should have been more golden brown.

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