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The book "Salmon Plugs of the Nothwesr" published in 2005 is the considered to be the Bible of known plug history. The first few that I checked out, Stephenson 1931 plug, Seattle plug, and a number of wooden Louie plugs.
 

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Here are a couple of Nelson plugs, the banana model is interesting, and a cool looking Martin.

So far, everything that I have posted, I will fish. I'll be using a majority of these gifts as props in my PEETZ museum display that I have been working on.
 

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A couple of the famous Alaskan plugs. The chrome one is an early model with the release clip on the base.
 

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Here is a CHIX plug and a gorgeous Nelson pink pearl plug.
 

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