Description: These are the HEDDON first versions made of pyralin plastic. They have the small very skinny width diving lips and the longer and thinner body. The floater 9400 models are 3" 1/4 inch and the 9119 sinker is 2" 1/2 inch which is the same as the later one but the body shape is different. It has a skinner body with the more up turned round nose and also has the skinny smaller diving lip. Also the 9430 two piece floater is got the same skinny small diving lip, upturned nose and is longer at 3" 3/4 which is longer then the next later model. So that's how you can tell the difference between the early first run versions of river runts and the later versions. The early and later versions both have two piece flap rig hook hardware, but some earliest versions have the toilet seat hook hardware which makes them even earlier. NON SMOKING HOMEPictures show condition. Early 1930s Heddon #9112 river runt in WHITE & RED X RAY color with Original Box. Don't forget these are close up pictures that show everything that you normally cant see just looking at it in your hand.This is a tough color. Looks better in hand then the pictures show, GUARANTEED. These were the first plastic ones made . All Original GUARANTEED. HEDDON James and Sons, Dowagiac, Michigan. Vintage fishing lures and tackle are a good investment. They usually hold there value and in most cases increase higher. Shipping and package will be boxed with bubble wrap. Well packed for super fast and safe shipping.I do combine shipping or ship for one shipping priceThe body of the lure will be wrapped in toilet paper(not the hooks) and then bubble wrap and boxed, so no more damage comes to them during shipping.
Price: 40 USD
Location: Ventura, California
End Time: 2024-11-30T23:27:48.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Heddon
Type: Vintage
Fishing Type: Freshwater Fishing
Year: 1930s
Original/Reproduction: Original
Material: PYRALIN PLASTIC
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes