Snake, and you other mold magicians ....
Guys .... here's the "oldie goldie" one that I was talking about :
The whole thing rigged -
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...y/DSCF0247.jpg
Grub removed (hook end) -
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...y/DSCF0245.jpg
Grub removed (head end) -
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...y/DSCF0244.jpg
From above (top view) -
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...y/DSCF0237.jpg
From above (side view) -
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...y/DSCF0236.jpg
Bullet shaped head with line eye coming out at 90deg angle & about 60% of the way back from the front tip of the leadhead .... then a prop spinner .... then a metal bead .... then a section of lead on the hook shank. Looks to be about a #2 litewire bronze hook.
There "may" have been thread wrappings under the bead, or between the bead & the lead on the hook shank, but the bait is so old that when I was fooling around with it & trying to figure out how it was put together .... "something" came out, and the only thing I could think of was that it was thread that had deteriorated from age. I can only speculate that the thread was there to keep the bead in place, so that the prop would spin & not bind.
Now ... I can't say as I've ever actually fished with this thing, and I'm not really sure how I ended up with it, but it does look interesting ... so I thought you guys might want to look it over.
I think the hook shank lead may not be necessary, and a thread wrap would serve the same purpose; which would be to hold the bead in position, so that the prop was free to spin. Or, even gluing the bead in position should work.
I'll post the other one soon.
... cp :cool: