OOAK Spoon Carved Lid Hand Made Wood & Metal Fishing Tackle Tool Box w/ Tray Vtg For Sale

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OOAK Spoon Carved Lid Hand Made Wood & Metal Fishing Tackle Tool Box w/ Tray Vtg:
$245.00


This is an old hand made one-of-a-kind tackle box. Size is app. 10 x 23 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches (closed plus handle on top). Has removable tray inside. Unmarked. Came from a local estate. Was made by previous owner for his own use. I have had this in my own collection for over 20 years. Wooden spoon carved lid was salvaged from a piece of Victorian furniture. Wood body was made from whatever wood was around (assorted/mixed woods). Has angle iron reinforcements along every edge. Previous owner even built a little lighting system inside which I have never been able to get to work (battery voltage goes along metal strips through hinges to bulb!). I refinished the exterior years ago. Great display for old lures.

Good condition - shows wear; has 1 split in lid; leather on handle is very dry; see all 10 pics

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