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Hillside

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  1. NORTHERN KING SPOONS LOT #1 - sold LOT #2 - (NK Mags) - SOLD LOT #3 - (NK Mags and 28's) - SOLD. Prices include shipping to 48 states. PM me with any questions.
  2. I bought 90 of these from NIck last week. He may even have a few of the Deep ones too. He is easy to deal with. I run them for browns and walleye.
  3. LOT #1 - Silver Streaks (4 Mags & 5 standards [the middle one in bottom row is a glow]) $27 LOT #2 - (Pro Kings) - SOLD LOT #3 - (Pirates) - SOLD LOT #4 (Northport Nailers) - SOLD LOT #5 - (Savant Crushers) - SOLD LOT #6 - (Savant Jake 45) - SOLD LOT #7 - Pentwater Lures: Hooker Spoons (3-3/4") $25 LOT #8 - Great Lakes Lures (the first two are silver in color and the size of sutton 44's, the third one is a little larger, the fourth one is a Keuka Wobbler the bottom row has two black/silver Oakie Doakies, brown trout Oakie Doakie, brown trout and perch size 44, and a perch heavy sutton like 50). $20 LOT #9 - R&R standard size (3-3/4") $42 LOT #10 - R&R Magnums (4-5/8") $18 Prices include shipping to 48 states. PM me with any questions.
  4. How many seasons have you used it (how old)? I will be in the Buffalo area later this week if it is located near there.
  5. Received the reel. As described and no problems. Thanks!
  6. What model is this; 20, 30, or 45? What brand of wire? Thanks.
  7. I have a bunch of Northport Nailers and Yecks (smooth) but I can not tell the difference. Is there an easy way to distinguish which spoon is which brand. I believe the cup of the Yecks become flat but it is hard to tell. Thanks!
  8. These items have been sold. I was lucky enough to buy them.
  9. To remove sticker goo on unpainted spoons, I use a cotton ball and Isopropyl rubbing alcohol. Sometimes I try to remove the sticker itself by holding the spoon under a hair dryer for about a minute, then peel the sticker off. The way I get my spoons to shine (especially the silver plated ones) is by lining a baking dish with aluminum foil, placing the spoons on the foil, cover the spoons with baking soda, and then I add very hot (but not boiling) water; then let them soak for about five minutes. Do not rub them with baking soda, this will scratch them. Then make sure to rinse them off.
  10. I used to Scuba dive in front of the water plant and they had a large wooden box near one of the intakes. That may be what you are picking up on your screen. The structure was taller than I am (and this was 30 years ago).
  11. I have fished from this boat on Lake Ontario (nice ride); it is well kept! Washed (not rinsed) after every use and stored indoors. This boat has been well maintained. Sorry to see you are finally putting it up. Good luck with the sale.
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