Reissue Punkinseed Spook Lure
The Reissue Punkinseed Spook Lure came with a sheet explaining its purpose etc. I’m not a fan of re-issue lures, not that I dont appreciate them or consider them collectable, or cool or enjoyable. My issue with them stems from when newer or younger collectors get fooled into thinking they are buying something they are not. So, I created this to help a newer collector distinguish between these, and the real ones. There are some great and super neat colors that collectors should and can enjoy.
We have a set in on consignment this week, click below to view.
Heddon Re-Issue Punkinseed Set
Heddon 9630 Punkinseed Spook
Never, in the history of lure manufacturing has a major company, recognized or offered anything of this magnitude to a collector group. Heddon re-issues the 9630 Punkinseed Spook in Limited Production..Heddon has gone to great lengths to select Genuine Heddon color patterns that were never produced as catalog or “Special Order” colors in their 9630 Punkinseed. The 21 known early production colors were not duplicated; to protect collector investments7 and to offer unique colors in this highly collectable series -These collectable baits _are available in 50 of Heddon’s toughest “Special Order” colors. Please refer to” The Heddon Legacy” book, by Author7 Bill Roberts, whose definitive collection depicts most all of the colors listed below. The 9630 Punkinseeds are Not available in the normal US Retail/Overseas market, but only to collectors. Each lure is distinctively marked ‘~don 9630 Punkinseed” and comes with ·a factory designed “Heddon Jumping Bass” box. The bass has a Punkinseed in it’s lip, not a “River Runt.”Heddon factory designed 12 pack master case/carton, and Heddon 9630 Punkinseed “Counter Display” poster (Heddon 1951 Catalog cover),are offered with Color Sets and Special groupings. Not individually.