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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:19 pm Post subject: My First Blinky Lure.
Hi there,
Today I am going to introduce you to my first ever Blinky Lure. This timber fishing lure is over 30 year old, hand made, of Western Redcedar. To say that I am happy to have come across this lure, would be an extremely modest statement. I had been looking for a Blinky for a long time now, alway keeping and eye out for them, at the op shop or at the garage sales. Blinky, the maker of this lure has now stopped to make them as a business, and only do a couple of them once in a while, for himself. This one was made a long time ago, as never seen the water, and will never see it!
So how did this lure came to be mine? Well it did not fall from the sky directly in my open hands, but nearly... I had started a thread on this very forum about some other lures of mine, when Blinky himself made a reply in which he put two photographs of this very lure and asked if I wanted it? Golly! If I wanted it? Of course yes! So I take a bit of time to send him a reply, so I would not look like an impatient spoilt brat, and asked him if he wanted money or another lure for it? And believe it or not, he said that he didn't want anything for it, that this was just a present... I had some trouble to understand where this was coming from, but was so happy that I felt like jumping on the spot. Thanks you Blinky.
Here comes seven images of it:
The Blinky.
And from above.
This is an interesting colour, which has since then be seen on the Spearhead from Nils Master.
The belly, nice and slime.
Eye and tow point.
Wire going through.
Yes, it is hand signed.
Painted from head to tail.
As you can see this is a robust lure, with a tow point made from a double wire going back in the lure's belly. And a great attention to finish, painted from one extremity to the other. I particularly like this detail, as I often feel cheated with modern lure. When the tail is not painted and I can clearly see the colour of the plastic it is made of, as the extremity of the lure is left blank. This is a little thing that I enjoy on wooden lures. The bib is made of Lexan.
Yes, I am happy... Thanks again Blinky, this is only the second time that I have a lure given to me directly by its maker, the first time it was a Classic Barra given to me by Rob Gaden. I have never met Rob Gaden, but it was great to meet Blinky, even if that was a very short encounter during a lunch break, and to have the lure handed to me by the man himself.
This is a lure that I will take great care of, it will definitively stay at the office. As I believe that this is an authentic piece of Fishing Australiana.
And another little story about these lures... I showed the lure to a work colleague who is a keen fisherman, and he said: "Ho I had two of these ones, but with some red on them. They were deadly on Barra, but I lost the two of them to some big fish. And I haven't been able to find them again" Well I can tell you that is not getting this one...
I hope that you enjoy seeing the photos as much as I enjoy having this lure. Have a good day, Pecheur
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:44 am Post subject: Re: My First Blinky Lure.
Sheesh, Pech you've made me blush mate, I'm just happy to contribute to your lure collection.
But, you're forgetting one point.........you did come bearing gifts..........a pearl polt........my favourite.......how could I knock it back I thank you very much for that!
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