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I just found one of my favorite picture and I wanted to share it with my Penn buddies. If that was me sitting there, I would have been in heaven. It's amazing that after so many years Penn Fishing Tackle Co. is still there and open today. I've been there a few times in the past, the place is about 15 miles from my house. Enjoy, Sal
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That's fantastic Sal - thanks for posting it.
Agree that's a little slice of heaven right there (especially the spares tray)!
A nice big beast of a reel and looks like a prototype handle there, too.
Cheers mate, Justin
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Great picture, looks like even work benches were made well back then. Wouldn't mind having a few of those tools laying there also. I'm sure they're still laying around somewhere.
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Quote from: Reels Man on October 06, 2011, 02:56:10 AM
Great picture, looks like even work benches were made well back then. Wouldn't mind having a few of those tools laying there also. I'm sure they're still laying around somewhere.
I tried to get to the lower level a while back to find out for myself but wasn't able to
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As I mentioned before, I never get tired looking at this picture. I don't know....maybe I'm sick
Glad you enjoyed it!
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If you're sick, Sal, then we're all afflicted...
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Great Pic,, I love the various hammers laying there!! Thanks
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NICE!! id luv that job too!
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Wow very cool pick!!!
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