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are these rebel spoonbills

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    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 at 6:55am
no lettering on the bibs or bodies
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Hi hypnos.  Don't know about those but this is a small Spoonbill.
Fish are where you find them.
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hadnt seen a small one - have this one & it is branded
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They look like rebels...
The short ones were called a few different names...Deep Humpback...Humpy...

Great little lures,my Dad loved them.
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I have had a few Rebel Spoonbills and all have been branded on the bib, which means nothing and its well known that I know a lot about nothing
But Back in the late 60`S early 70`s when Japan was still developing after the war I believe there was a few lures that came out of Japan. Mostly copies of other makers in those days, possibly from that era
Similar to those coming from China today ?
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Cotton Cordell might have made some rebel style lures too...
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I have quite a few Rebels
, most of the shallow ones I have are marked and some deep runners. But not all, my small deep runner isn't marked. The one Dave put up may be in the wrong box, definitely a Rebel Humpy.
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