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Discovery Auction Discovery Auction Friday & Saturday - August 12 & 13, 2016 Cider House Showfield, Rt. 20, Bouckville, New York Two Day LIVE AUDIENCE AUCTION PAY & CARRY - All major Credit Cards, Cash and Checks accepted Lot inspection is Mandatory before bidding - No Returns Viewing Thursday 7:00pm-9:00pm Viewing Friday & Saturday 9:00am and throughout the sale Auction Start: 11:00am each day 1 2 Early Fly Reels 31 3 Trolling Reels 2 1 Miller Beer Advertising Lure 32 6 Assorted Reels 3 4 Early Reels 33 4 Reel Parts Kits 4 2 Shakespeare Reels 34 Large Assortment of Spinners and Spoons 5 3 Modern Spinning Reels 35 12 Metal Lures 6 1 H&I 3/1 Bamboo Casting Rod 36 12 New Old Stock Bingo Lures 7 1 Reel and 3 Lures 37 5 Misc. Early Reels 8 6 SpinCast Reels 38 1 Boxed 309M Penn Reel 9 6 Casting Reels 39 4 Crazy Crawler Lures 10 3 Bay/Surf Reels 40 3 Casting Reels 11 6 Casting Reels 41 4 New Boxed Fly Lines 12 3 Bay/Surf Reels 42 6 Spin Cast Reels 13 6 SpinCast Reels 43 10 Folding Pocket Knives 14 3 Bay/Surf Reels 44 5 Brass Fly Tins 15 6 SpinCast Reels 45 Large Assortment of Spinner Baits 16 2 Fly Boxes with Salmon and Steelhead Flies 46 Large Assortment of Spinner Baits 17 6 Casting Reels 47 2 Early Tackle Catalogs (Hardy and Pflueger) 18 3 Surf/Trolling Reels 48 2 Early Reel Parts Kits 19 6 Casting Reels 49 1 Orvis Walking Stick/Seat 20 2 Fly Boxes with Spinners, Spoons and Lures 50 3 Sets of Fish Salt and Pepper Shakers 21 4 Buel Spinners 51 15 Lures 22 9 Buel Spinners and 1 Blade 52 20 Outdoor/Sporting Pins 23 3 Kausch Lures 53 20 Outdoor/Sporting Pins 24 8 Assorted Spinners and 2 Blades 54 20 Outdoor/Sporting Pins 25 8 Hendryx Spinners 55 20 Outdoor/Sporting Pins 26 4 Spinners 56 20 Outdoor/Sporting Pins 27 1 Boxed Early Electric Lure 57 20 Outdoor/Sporting Pins 28 4 Assorted Lures 58 5 Raised Pillar Reels 29 7 Early Snelled Hook Packs 59 4 Vintage Fly Reels 30 2 New Trolling Reels 60 2 Large Wire Line Trolling Reels 61 6 Vintage Casting Reels 109 3 Ray Bergman Books 62 6 Vintage Casting Reels 110 2 Fly Boxes with Salmon Flies 63 3 Fly Reels and 1 Spool 111 4 Fly Boxes with Trout Flies 64 2 Early Brass Fly Reels 112 2 Metal Fly Boxes with Salmon Flies 65 3 Trolling/Surf Reels 113 2 Metal Fly Boxes with Salmon and Steelhead Flies 66 2 Penn Trolling Reels 114 3 Plastic Fly Boxes with Salmon and Trout Flies 67 5 Vintage Fly Reels 115 2 Wheatley Boxes with Salmon Flies 68 2 Early Angling Books 116 3 Editions of "The Compleat Angler" 69 4 Angling Books 117 6 Angling/Outdoor Books 70 4 Spare Fly Reel Spools 118 2 Books and 3 Herters Catalogs 71 2 Boxed Trolling/Surf Reels 119 3 Tackle Catalogs 72 1 Boxed Trolling Reel 120 10 Misc. Books, Diaries, Catalogs 73 4 Thermos Containers 121 1 Spring Gaff and 1 Folding Net 74 1 Lorenzo Gagnon Carved/Painted Trout on Plaque 122 3 Trolling/Surf Reels 75 6 Johnson Motor Duck/Gamebird Advertising Posters 123 2 Penn Trolling Reels 76 5 Johnson Motor Trout/Salmon Advertising Posters 124 2 Penn Trolling Reels 77 5 Johnson Motor Bass/Pike Advertising Posters 125 3 Wire Line Trolling Reels 78 1 Large Wicker Creel 126 5 Automatic Fly Reels 79 1 Wood Top Pack Basket/Creel 127 5 Fly Reels 80 2 Creels 128 2 Early Brass Fly Reels 81 10 Lures 129 4 Boxed Shakespeare Casting Reels 82 8 Lures 130 1 Boxed Hardy Viscount 150 Fly Reel 83 9 Lures 131 1 Boxed Hardy "The Gem" Fly Reel 84 10 Lures 132 3 Early Fly Reels 85 19 Metal Spinners and Spoons 133 3 Nottingham Style Reels 86 15 Lures 134 8 Red/White Lures 87 30 Spinners/Spoons 135 8 Red/White Lures 88 10 Lures 136 8 Vintage Lures 89 8 Lures 137 7 Vintage Lures 90 10 Lures 138 5 Lures 91 1 Hardy Greenheart 3/2 Fly Rod 139 2 Magic Minnow Lures 92 1 Hardy Economy 3/2 Rod - The Frazier 140 10 Boxed Lures 93 8 1/2' Hardy 2/1 Fly Rod - The Invincible 141 5 Boxed Dead Bait Spinners 94 1 Pezon Michel 2/2 Parabolic Special Rod 142 10 Devon Type English Lures 95 1 Foster Brothers 2/1 "England's Favorite" Rod 143 Assorted Angling Tools 96 1 Hardy "The Pope" 2/1 Bamboo Fly Rod 144 Assorted Floats, Hand Lines, Net Replacement 97 2 Trolling Rods - 1 Fiberglass, 1 Bamboo 145 Assorted Hook Tins, Floatant, Oil, Hooks, etc. 98 1 Early 3/1 Greenheart Salmon Rod 146 Tins, Floatant, Clippers, Reel Grease, Oilers 99 1 Allcocks 3/2 Bamboo Fly Rod 147 3 Leather Fly Wallets 100 1 Farlow 3/2 Bamboo Fly Rod with Locking Ferrules 148 2 Fly Boxes with Streamers and Wet Flies 101 2 Hardy Tackle Catalogs - 1931 & 1957 149 2 Fly Boxes with Salmon Flies 102 2 Hardy Tackle Catalogs - 1937 & 1950's 150 6 Fly Boxes 103 6 Angling/Outdoor Books 151 1 Wooden Fly Box with Salmon Flies 104 4 Tackle Reference Books by Russ Lewis 152 3 Hardy Boxes with Flies 105 4 Tackle Reference Books 153 1 Abercrombie & Fitch Fly Rod 106 4 Tackle Reference Books 154 1 Heddon Bamboo Casting Rod 107 3 Tackle Reference Books by Carl White 155 1 Montague Bamboo Trolling Rod 108 6 Angling/Outdoor Books 156 1 "Tweed" Bamboo 4/1 Pack Rod 157 1 Edgar Sealey "Octopus" Bamboo Fly Rod 205 1 Shakespeare 2 Tip Bamboo Spin Rod 158 1 Heddon #17 Bamboo Fly Rod 206 1 Hardy 3/2 "The de Lucci" ? Bamboo Fly Rod 159 1 Early English 3/1 Bamboo Fly Rod 207 1 Early 3/2 Greenheart Fly Rod 160 1 Antique 18'+ Wood 4/2 Rod 208 1 Early Hardy 2/1 Casting Rod 161 2 Bamboo Trolling/Boat Rods 209 1 Folding Net and 1 Salmon Tailer 162 1 Sharpe's Scottie Featherweight Bamboo Fly Rod 210 1 Winona Reel and 1 Sunnybrook Fly Reel 163 1 Hardy 8' Invincible Fly Rod 211 Assorted Angling Items 164 2 Bamboo Boat/Trolling Rods 212 6' Unmarked 2/1 Bamboo Rod in Repro Tube 165 2 Fly Boxes with Salmon Flies 213 1 Cork/Wood Mallard Hen Duck Decoy 166 2 Fly Boxes with Salmon Flies 214 1 Cork/Wood Mallard Drake Duck Decoy 167 2 Fly Boxes with Salmon Flies 215 1 Cork/Wood Woodduck Duck Decoy 168 Two 3hk Minnows 216 1 Wooden Canvasback Duck Decoy 169 Two 3hk Minnows 217 1 German Bayonet 170 7 Vintage Lures 218 1 Gerber Steak Knife Set with Box 171 8 Vintage Lures 219 1 Gerber 3 Knife Set with Wall Holder 172 8 Heddon Spook Lures 220 1 Gerber Boxed Sharpening Steel 173 2 Underwater Minnows 221 1 Boxed Montague Casting Float 174 9 Lures 222 1 Boxed Montague Casting Float 175 15 Lures 223 5 Packaged Bagley Items 176 2 Underwater Minnows 224 2 Casting Reels 177 2 Underwater Minnows 225 8 Packaged Lures 178 4 Boxed Reels 226 1 New Boxed Mitchell 300 Reel 179 3 Skeleton Fly Reels 227 1 New Plastic Boxed Mitchell 300 Reel 180 3 Early Brass Fly Reels 228 1 Boxed Fly Reel, 1 Knife, 1 Bottle Fish Oil 181 4 Casting Reels 229 14 Lures 182 2 Surf Reels 230 6 Lures and Dealer Cards 183 2 Peetz Nottingham Style Wood Reels 231 Assorted Lures, Jigs, Spinners and Rigs 184 2 Large Peetz Nottingham Style Wood Reels 232 4 Derrydale Books 185 8 Leader Tins, Fly Boxes, Wooden Fly Box 233 2 Derrydale Books 186 3 Boxes with Misc. Salmon/Trout Flies 234 4 Derrydale Books 187 1 Box with Salmon Flies 235 4 Derrydale Books 188 8 Fly Wallets/Boxes 236 4 Derrydale Books 189 3 Boxes with Streamer Flies 237 5 Misc. Outdoor/Angling Books 190 45+ Metal Spinners, Spoons, Spring Hooks, Hooks 238 3 Vols Birds of Massachusetts, New England States 191 2 J.W. Young Fly Reels 239 2 Early Fly Reels 192 2 J.W. Young Fly Reels 240 1 Wood Nottingham Reel 193 4 Early Raised Pillar Reels 241 5 Misc. Casting Reels 194 12 Lures 242 1 Wood Nottingham Reel 195 40+ Spinners, Spoons, Lures, Hooks, etc. 243 Assorted Lures, Lure Boxes, Minnow Bucket, etc. 196 1 Wood Fly Box with Salmon Flies 244 1 Wheatley Fly Box with Salmon Flies 197 1 Boxed Thompson Fly Vise 245 3 Plastic Fly Boxes with Streamers, Salmon Flies 198 1 AL&W Kingfisher Bamboo 3/2 Fly Rod 246 2 Fly Boxes with Nymphs and Wet Flies 199 1 Hardy "L.R.H. Dry-Wet Fly" Bamboo Rod 247 3 Fly Boxes with Trout Flies 200 1 Welch "The Bridged Walker" 2/1 Bamboo Fly Rod 248 3 Plas. Fly Boxes, Poppers, Bass Flies, Streamers 201 1 Pezon et Michel 2/1 Bamboo Spin Rod 249 3 Fly Boxes with Trout Flies and Streamers 202 1 Allcocks "The Light Caster" 2/1 Bamboo Spin Rod 250 1 Early Meisselbach Fly Reel 203 1 Milward's "Fly Lite" 2/1 Bamboo Fly Rod 251 1 Pair Bestever Roller Skates 204 1 Unmarked 3/2 Bamboo Fly Rod 252 1 Pair Leonard "Tu-Wheel" Roller Skates 253 1 Pair Winchester Roller Skates 299 6 Ricker Showcases 254 1 Pair American Club Ice Skates 300 5 Plano Storage/Tackle Boxes 255 1 Pair Union Hardware Roller Skates 301 8 Storage/Tackle Boxes 256 1 Pair Heavy Aluminum Roller Skates 302 5 Storage/Tackle Boxes 257 1 Pair Richardson Roller Skates 303 Assorted Spinners, Spoons and Lures 258 1 Boxed Rocket Skates 304 2 Creels 259 1 Pair Early Braced Ice Skates 305 2 Nets 260 1 Pair Early Braced Roller Skates 306 1 LL Bean Bamboo Fly Rod 261 1 Pair 3 Wheel Roller Skates 307 1 Orvis Bamboo Fly Rod 262 8 Ashaway Line Spools, Coils, etc.
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