History Of The Violin
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Do You Know About Heddon Fishing Lures?
Heddon fishing lures go back to the 1890s when James Heddon was the one to invent the first artificial lures made of wood at that time. In the first decade of the next century, the Heddon Company was formed and the first Heddon fishing lures were made by hand. At the time, there were no stores to display and sell the merchandise, and all the operations had to be carried out in small family workshops. During the next decade, the company found distributors in Canada, and by 1950 Heddon fishing lures had become quite popular.
The facilities produced around 12,000 per day, which is quite impressive given the technology. The year 1932 marked the appearance of the first plastic Heddon fishing lures. Even if the plastic used at the time was of poor quality and fell to decay after a while, plastic lures were a step forward even so. However, since then, Heddon fishing lures have improved reputation beyond national boundaries, dominating the fishing equipment market.
Nowadays, antique fishing lures are very much sought after especially if they are branded Heddon. Among the Heddon fishing lures that fall into the antique category, there are the 1898 Heddon Frog, followed by the Artistic Monnow of 1907, the Salt Water Special 500 or the Laguna Runt 10 from 1939 and 1940.
Many unique designs can be admired on display at the Heddon museum opened on the factory premises. The first factory from Dowagiac, Michigan is still functional, being still run by the family. The museum indeed presents many models and series of Heddon fishing lures and, in addition, it enhances the history meant to be preserved in Dowagiac. Besides fishing lures, the museum also houses ski poles, radio antennae, club shafts, violin bows, box kites and many other items of collection.
Heddon fishing lures are some of the antique small items that may cost quite a lot. Yet, there are pretty many collectors who have the financial power to invest in new items for their collections. Heddon fishing lures are also on display at other museums that have special sections with fishing tackle because such items mark a certain stage in the evolution of the fishing industry in the 20th century.
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