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ebay: Bud Stewart duck-style bass lure---rare, mint, amazing!



 
 
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Old June 9th, 2004, 05:16 AM
Jeff Potter
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Default ebay: Bud Stewart duck-style bass lure---rare, mint, amazing!

Check it out: I'm selling a very rare mint condition bass lure that
looks like a duck, made by the legendary Michigan maker, Bud Stewart.
It's fading orange to red with his trademark black radiating spots.
He's known as the best all-time lure-maker...and I agree! This is folk
art at its best. The hardcover coffee table book about his life and
lures is a phenomenal and gorgeous art object in its own right. 4.5"
in size. In a deep, black wooden display case (linen mounting board)
for wall hanging. Link to auction:

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=co...O-8859-1&hl=en

--Jeff Potter
 




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