Creek Chub
Misc Lures and Items
Label from Select-Six Assortment Box
Creek Chub Remittance Form
CCBC Blank Check
1926 Box Catalog
           Template, or 'sizer'.
This was used to check tolerances on lure bodies at the factory. The knob on front was used to secure lure to lathe. The top one is for a 100 Wiggler, the bottom for a 300 Crawdad.

Besides lures, I also collect paperwork, pocket catalogs, and other miscellaneous items.
Casting Weight

And last but not least...
I collect old beaters to fish with. Yes, they still catch fish!
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Creek Chub
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Here are some miscellaneous CCBC lures from my collection.
Baby Wiggler in intro box w/catalog. c. 1921
722 Pikie in misprinted box. This color was originally called Luminous Red Head/White, but was changed to Nite Glow in 1937.
The box on the left is a misprint. A Day-n-Nite Pikie would be 721. Correct box is on the right.
This odd looking lure is called a River Rustler, only made between 1930-35.
Husky Musky in Silver Flash. This was the first CCBC lure made primarily for the salt water angler. Made from 1919-54.
5506 Jointed Snook Pikie in Goldfish, a color rarely seen on Pikies.
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Peter's Special, Dace. This deep diving lure has a fluted metal tail instead of a treble hook on the rear. Most commonly found in upstate New York.
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