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Group of 110 River Runts with a very tough Heddon die cut display.

Tough Heddon Color Chart cardboard display over lay.  Would really like to know what is underneath, but it will have to remain a secret for now.

Heddon shipping crate.  How many of these have you seen?

Only one of these Heddon hanging display I have ever seen.

Hanging Heddon display advertising various Heddon baits within the display and the fish hanging below.  Baits advertised include Hep Spinner, Spinfin, River Runt Spook. 

Probably dates around the late 1940's.

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This particular cardboard diecut is extremely rare.  It retains its original easel backs, which are usually missing on pieces from this period. 

Although no copy write date is on this piece, the style and Luny Frog in the mouth of the fish would indicate this was used around, or shortly after, the Luny Frog was introduced, which is 1927.   

Dimensions 24 1/2" Tall x 29 1/4" Wide

Heddon diecut display 11 1/2" in height.  Dates around 1928

Heddon counter display pieces.  These date around 1939.  The small one measures roughly 10 3/4 X 13 3/4 while the large sign measures 29 ¾” x 39”.  Tough pieces and rarely seen together.

Only one of these Heddon Runt Spook displays I've come across.  The piece actually folds in the middle.  Fish was painted by Herb Childly.  One of the nicest display pieces you will see.

Heddon decoy in crackleback.
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