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    Jack Crawford 1964

    For you history buffs, came across the attached article this morning and thought I'd share...Merry Christmas! -MM
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    Gehrke's Fish Fuzz

    Stumbled upon this old package of hair this weekend. No telling how old it is, but was curious if anyone had any info on it. Address on back says it was out of Montana.
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    Bill Binkelman "Slim Jim" Jigs

    For those that might be interested, I have original Bill Binkelman "Slim Jim" jigs to share. Straight from Bill's basement, as sold through his catalog and mentioned in his blue books. These were sent to me in the bulk boxes Bill stored them in. I have finally gone through and separated them all...
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    Old Books I (Practical Flies)

    I have a good friend that sent me a nice sized stash of old fishing books he came across in his basement. You'll know them all. I thought I'd offer them here first before putting anything on that auction site. I'd rather they get owned and appreciated by JigCraft members. Many of these sell for...
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    "Slim Jim" question

    A friend of mine just sent me about a dozen boxes of various weight and colors of jigs that are all labeled as "Slim Jims." These were from Bill Binkelman's company, and from looking at a couple of old catalogs, I know he (Bill) sold jigs from/for Wapsi (Lacy Gee) including various versions of...
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    Barred Rock

    Here are a couple more old jigs. The original Crawford pattern was called "Barred Rock." There were two versions out, "Yellow Barred Rock" and "Natural Barred Rock." Pretty easy to guess which is which from the picture. These appear to be marabou of some type, but I'm not that familiar with...
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    Crawford Brown Buster

    Thought I'd post a few jigs I've been picking up here and there when I can find them. This is a Jack Crawford Brown Buster pattern hair jig. Old Fishing Facts readers will remember them well. From what I've been able to gather, Jack tied his jigs for his own company until about 1975. At that...
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