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« on: March 03, 2010, 08:55:44 AM »

Mudeye Lures

A top site to find out a bit more about your lures

Can you please give me some info on these lures please
the year they was made and any other info you can think of be great

Also I have one called a Mystique I think thats how it is spelt any info about it would be great I forgot
to take a picture of it






I deleted the pictures by mistake sorry I just put them bacl plus a picture of your Mystique lure


Thank you

Dave
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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 12:18:25 AM »

Look's like no one can help

Thank's any way
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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2010, 09:19:09 PM »

Hey Dave,

Sorry for the delay in getting this reply to you but my computer died and I had to use someone elses to reply.

The Mystique lure was made about 89-90 it was made on a machine and originally the template didn't have a bump on it's belly hence the name "Mystique" because it was a Mistake Wink

Number 1 is a 100mm Mudeye, one of the really early ones made approximately 86-87 painted with a pressure pack and made out of red cedar by hand.
Number 2 is a 80mm Mudeye, made approximately 88-89, was also painted with a pressure pack and hand made from red cedar. Was one of the first models with a lexen bib, there would have only been about 10-15 made with those particular eye in them.
Number 3 is a 80mm Mudeye, made approximately 90-91, Would have been one of the first painted with an air brush, and was also hand made probably from Jelutong.
Number 4 is a Jumar, made approximately 88-89 with only a dozen or so being made, an early shallow water barra lure. Was air brushed and made from Julutong.
Number 5 is a Lure made by Jamies Father not named but air brushed by jamie in approximately 86. Was made from red cedar.

Again sorry for the delay in replying, hope this information helps,
Regards Jamie
www.mudeyelures.com
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« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2010, 06:27:48 AM »

Jamie
Thank you for your reply it is great some top info which im very happy with, these lures are older than I thought
and some not many made
I like the way the Mystique lure got it's name  Grin

Again thank you for the info it is really good and no need to be sorry we all have PC problems every now and again
I thought it was strange and also thought there was a problem with you not replying also the spam
that you have copped it took awhile to delete so I new some thing was not right
again thanks mate
Dave
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