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Blanchard's - Lang's Sporting Auction Blanchard's - Lang's Sporting Auction 1891 Morley-Potsdam Rd Potsdam, NY 13676 Preview: Friday, September 25 – 5:00-7:00pm, Saturday, September 26 - 8:00-9:00am Auction Start: Saturday, September 26 - 9:00am 1 3 Art of Angling Journals 37 3 Boxed Heddon Lures 2 1 Creel and 1 Knife 38 3 Boxed South Bend Lures 3 4 Brass Trout Reels 39 3 Boxed Barracuda Lures 4 5 Vintage Fly Reels 40 5 Denton Trout & Salmon Prints 5 5 Casting Reels 41 5 Atlantic Salmon Journals, 1 Fortune Magazine 6 3 Meisselbach Featherlight Fly Reels 42 3 Hunting/Trapping Paper Items 7 2 Surf Casting Reels 43 4 Tackle Catalogs 8 3 Early Trout Reels 44 6 Early Outdoor Magazines 9 1 Early English Salmon Reel w/ Leather Case 45 10 Early National Sportsmans Magazines 10 4" Hardy Uniqua Salmon Reel 46 7 Early Magazines 11 4 1/2 J. Vom Hofe Salmon Reel 47 7 Early Magazines 12 2 J. Vom Hofe Casting Reels 48 3 Angling Books 13 2 J.W. Young Fly Reels 49 2 Angling Books and 1 Fosters Diary 14 2 Early Saltwater Reels 50 1 Trout Painted Wood Box, Framed Tri-Fold Photos 15 5 Boxed Fly Reels 51 Assorted Jungle Cock Feathers 16 1 Boxed Penn #99 Silver Beach Reel 52 1 Wallet w/ Flies, 3 Carded Flies, Foss Streamers 17 4 Casting Reels and Pennell Reel Case 53 1 Framed Fish Print and 2 Fish Decoys 18 3 Wooden Trolling Reels 54 4 Vintage Surf Casting Reels 19 3 Meisselbach Expert Fly Reels 55 3 Surf Reels 20 3 Meisselbach Symploreels 56 5 Classic Casting Reels 21 7 1/2' Fenwick Boron X 5wt Fly Rod 57 4 Meisselbach Reels 22 3/2 Bamboo Salmon Rod in Formed Case 58 5 Meisselbach Tri-Part Reels 23 New 9' Fenwick HMG 10wt Graphite Fly Rod 59 3 English Salmon Fly Reels 24 8 1/2' Fenwick Boron X 8wt Fly Rod 60 3 Big Water Casting Reels 25 New 8' Fenwick Boron X 6wt Fly Rod 61 5 Vintage Saltwater Reels 26 New 9' Fenwick Boron X 6wt Fly Rod 62 1 Framed Fish Print and 2 Fish Decoys 27 7 1/2' Fenwick HMG 5wt Fly Rod 63 6 Books, 3 Reels, 11 Lures, 5 Spoons 28 9' Goodwin Granger 3/1 Bamboo Fly Rod 64 8 Reels 29 2 Cortland Graphite Fly Rods 65 2 Creek Chub Giant Jointed Pikies 30 New 8' Fenwick Boron X 6wt Fly Rod 66 5 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 31 1 Framed Dick Leyden Salmon Print 67 10 Creek Chub Lures 32 1 Framed Atherton Salmon Print 68 27 Spinners and Spoons 33 Early Misc. Salmon Fly Hooks 69 10 Creek Chub Pikies 34 Early Misc. Salmon Fly Hooks 70 1 Creek Chub Blue/White Pikie 35 Early Misc. Salmon Fly Hooks 71 15 Heddon River Runt Spooks 36 1 Jar Full of Bobbers 72 10 Heddon River Runt Spooks 73 45 Flyrod Lures 116 9' Sage XP 590-4 5wt Fly Rod with Case 74 16 Heddon Lures 117 1 Fly Fishing Display Case 75 36 Flyrod Lures 118 1 Tarpon Fly Box with Flies 76 1 Moonlight Fish Spear Lure 119 7 Boxed Vintage Lures 77 1 Boxed Heddon 100 Minnow 120 8 Boxed Heddon Lures 78 20 Vintage Lures 121 12 Tackle Industries Boxed Lures 79 11 Boxed Vintage Lures 122 5 Boxed Pflueger Lures 80 4 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 123 1 Shakespeare Evolution 81 13 Spinners and Spoons 124 6 Vintage Metal Spinners and Spoons 82 11 Creek Chub Lures 125 25 Spinners and Spoons 83 5 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 126 8 Boxed Vintage Lures 84 3 Vintage Musky Lures 127 6 Boxed Vintage Lures 85 1 Heddon 730 Punkinseed 128 3 Shakespeare Lures 86 2 Heddon 5hk Minnows 129 1 New Native Custom 4/1 Graphite Fly Rod 87 2 Heddon Lures 130 7' New St. Croix Graphite Spinning Rod 88 1 Heddon Luny Frog 131 New 8 1/2' Cabelas 5wt Graphite Fly Rod 89 2 Heddon Bassers 132 1 Large Wooden Tackle Box 90 13 Bobbers 133 3 Nets 91 13 Bobbers 134 4 Angling Books 92 13 Bobbers 135 1 Creel 93 13 Bobbers 136 2 Creels 94 1 Pair of Snowshoes 137 15 Bobbers 95 1 Pair of Snowshoe Light Fixtures 138 15 Bobbers 96 1 Pair of Snowshoes 139 2 Boxes with Fly Lures and Spinners 97 1 Pair of Bear Candle Holders 140 7 Heddon Lures 98 1 Pair of Bear Bookends 141 6 Creek Chub Lures 99 2 Nets 142 10 Lures 100 3 Bear Candle Holders 143 12 Lures 101 5 Decorator Items 144 8 Musky/Striper Lures 102 1 Sioux Medicine Man's Cane 145 9 Lures 103 1 Pair of Snowshoes 146 12 Spinners and 3 Bobbers 104 1 Old Town Display Canoe and Paddle 147 6 Boxed Lures 105 2 Tackle Catalogs, 11 Stereo Views 148 5 Striper/Musky Lures 106 1 Orvis Clock 149 10 Spinners and Lures 107 2 Souvenir Birch Bark Canoes 150 7 Skeleton Fly Reels 108 2 Souvenir Birch Bark Canoes 151 7 Raised Pillar Trout Reels 109 1 Richardson Folding Fly Chest 152 7 Raised Pillar Reels 110 7/2 Bamboo Pack Rod 153 7 Small Trout Reels 111 1 Leather Rod Tube 154 6 Fly Reels 112 9' L.L. Bean Graphite 5/6wt Fly Rod 155 1 Early Brass Salmon Reel 113 1 F.E. Thomas 3/2 Bamboo Casting Rod 156 6/0 Penn Senator Reel, Pflueger Bond Reel 114 2 Bamboo Rods 157 6 Reels 115 2 Bamboo Fly Rods 158 3 Reels - 2 JW Young, 1 Pilot 159 15 Lures 202 1 Hand Carved Canoe Paddle 160 2 Penn 3/0 Senator Surf Reels 203 1 Wood Tackle Box with Spinners & Spoons 161 2 Boxed Ambassadeur Reels 204 1 Shakespeare Tackle Box w/ Shakespeare Items 162 New 4/0 Boxed Penn Senator Reel 205 1 Early Wood Tackle Box 163 1 Daiwa 800 Fly Reel 206 3 Montague Bamboo Rods 164 3 Boxed Reels - Bronson, O.C., True Temper 207 1 Antique Wooden Rod with Reel 165 1 Metal Fish Sign 208 3 Early Rods 166 7 Reference/Outdoor Books 209 3/2 Heddon #13 Bamboo Rod 167 1 Early Folding Seat 210 1 Early Wooden Tackle Box 168 7 Tackle Storage Boxes 211 1 Umco 3500U Possum Belly Tackle Box 169 3" Orvis Perfect Fly Reel 212 1 Tackle Box with Musky and Pike Baits 170 4 Fly Lines 213 6 Raised Pillar Reels 171 4 Fly Lines 214 3 Vintage Casting Reels 172 4 Fly Lines 215 2 Ambassadeur Casting Reels 173 5 Swiss Army Multi Tool Knives 216 8 Casting Reels 174 2 Early Angling Photographs 217 8 Casting Reels 175 9 Early Angling Postcards 218 8 Casting Reels 176 3 Hardy Fly Reel Spools 219 9 Spinner Reels 177 4 Fin-Nor Fly Reel Spools 220 9 Casting Reels 178 4 Fin-Nor Fly Reel Spools 221 5 Boxed Reels 179 1 Large Arthur Edwards Oak Display Case 222 12 Paw Paw Lures 180 7 Tackle Storage Boxes 223 4 Punkinseed Lures 181 1 Showcase with 12 Frog Lures 224 4 Heddon Crazy Crawlers 182 19 L&S Lures 225 7 Heddon Lures 183 7 Boxed Vintage Lures 226 6 Vintage Lures 184 25 Spinners & Spoons 227 12 Lures 185 3 South Bend Lures 228 8 Pike/Musky Lures 186 7 South Bend Lures 229 3 Novelty Lures 187 15 Pepper Spinners & Spoons 230 15 Vintage Spinners 188 15 Pepper Spinners & Spoons 231 20 Bobbers 189 15 Pepper Spinners & Spoons 232 20 Bobbers 190 10 Creek Chub Lures 233 28 Spinners & Spoons 191 1 Pepper 5hk Minnow 234 6 Boxed Bombers 192 20 Vintage Spinners 235 6 Creek Chub Lures 193 6 R/W South Bend Lures 236 12 Vintage Lures 194 3 Pflueger Beaded Spinners 237 5 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 195 1 K&K Minnow 238 25 Flyrod Lures 196 15 Pepper Spinners & Spoons 239 5 Boxed Lures 197 2 Pepper Lures 240 4 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 198 1 Showcase with 37 Small Spinners 241 15 Bomber Lures 199 5 Heddon Lures 242 11 Jitterbug Lures 200 3 Creek Chub Injured Minnows 243 2 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 201 1 Hand Carved Canoe Paddle 244 8 Musky/Striper Lures 245 2 Packaged Mud Puppy Lures 288 20 Lucky Strike Spinners and Spoons 246 12 Vintage Lures 289 22 Lucky Strike Spinners and Spoons 247 4 Boxed Lures 290 21 Lucky Strike Spinners & Spoons 248 4 Boxed Heddon Lures 291 18 Spoons and 23 June Bug Spinners 249 4 Boxed Creek Chub Lures 292 16 Lucky Strike/Williams Spinners, Stringer 250 5 Creek Chub Lures 293 16 Lucky Strike/Williams Spinners, Spoons 251 6 Florida Lures 294 1 Custom Buck 110 Knife with Showcase 252 12 Vintage Lures 295 1 SOG NRA Knife in Display Case 253 4 Fly Lines 296 1 Case NWTF Trapper Knife in Clock Display 254 4 Fly Lines 297 5 Ltd Edition Zippo Lighters 255 4 Fly Lines 298 5 Ltd Edition Zippo Lighters 256 5 Fly Lines 299 5 Ltd Edition Zippo Lighters 257 8 Misc. Reels 300 5 Ltd Edition Zippo Lighters 258 20 Bobbers 301 5 Ltd Edition Zippo Lighters 259 2 Aho Fish Decoys 302 1 Ltd Edition Turkey Box Call 260 19 Empty Lure Boxes 303 1 Ltd Edition Turkey Box Call 261 1 Shakespeare Glass Minnow Trap 304 1 Ltd Edition Turkey Box Call 262 6 Heddon No-Snag River Runts 305 5 New Duck/Goose Calls 263 6 Heddon No-Snag River Runts 306 4 Duck, Goose and Turkey Calls 264 5 Empty Rod Tubes 307 2 Custom Buck 110 Knives 265 Misc.
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