Vintage Fishing Hand Lines on Wood Cradles: 1950s Long Island Fishermen Gear
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Fishing hand lines (4.) 3 are treated line on four wood cradles. 10 1/2" long x 2 1/2" wide. One is plastic and bright neon about 4.” wide. Longest of the four wood lines is 14" Truly vintage fishing items used in the 1950’s.
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