
![]() Welch & Graves Glass Minnow Tube. Natural Bridge, New York / c. 1893 This is the begining of a series of my special picks of antique fishing lures being showcased on this blog every week. This is a Welch & Graves Glass Minnow Tube that was patented in 1893. This ancient work of art and design was designed to hold a live minnow while trolling it through the water. I guess the concept was that one would not have to place a hook in the bait and kill it. It is beyond my imagination how this large glass object being drug through the water would not scare the fish to the opposite end of the lake! But nonetheless, it is a very fascinating idea and early fishing lure invention and a personal favorite of mine. I am also pretty sure that the survival rate of a glass object being drug across lake and river bottoms of rock and pebble was not very high either. Check back weekly for more of my lure pick's of the week, and visit my website @ randysantiquefishinglures.com
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I have just added a new page to the website called "Lure Collector's Corner". It is a place for everybody to share their favorite and special lures. Check it out. If anybody has something special that they would like to contribute, I would welcome it. Just let me know. www.randysantiquefishinglures.com. And I am always looking for lures to add to this collection. Just drop me a line.Many new updates have been added to my website, and many more to go. I am seeking links and any suggestions as to what content I should add. www.randysantiquefishinglures.comAs I continue to build and update this site, I realize that I might be making some mistakes. I hope some of you will inform me of corrections if you see errors. I welcome them and will fix them...thanxI had no idea when I started the project of building this new website that it would become so time consuming, and frustrating. One thought leads to another. So many things to add, so little time to get it done. I am going to keep pounding on it until it is completed. It might take all winter, but I'm still gonna do it. Tenatious is my middle name. It is a process and I am learning as I go. So many things have changed as far as SEO technology is concerned since the last time I built a website. And I am not a rocket scientist! Hopefully I can now figure out how to get this blog seen. I hope I can find a way to get this website seen!!! hahaAs of 10 minutes ago, Randy's Antique Fishing Lures has it's own Facebook page. WOW! You can find it by clicking the facebook button in the upper right hand corner of any page. I never realized I was going to take it this far. Who knows the spans of cyberspace we are heading to! Next stop....Twitter! And I have never tweeted, so this should be interesting.Well here goes....this is my first blog ever. Hopefully I'll get the hang of this blogging thing. Been working hard on this new antique lure website. It's a work in progress and I plan to add a whole bunch of really interesting stuff on here as time goes by. Stay tuned.... |
AuthorHi, I'm Randy Nelson and this is my blog spot. I'm an avid collector of Antique Fishing Lures from Northwest Indiana. I love to fish, collect old lures, and am a Musician by trade. Archives
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