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Heddon Body
Anatomy Sequences
The body shape
progression of Heddon model 100 cup rig lures from 1904 to 1912.
Editing by Joe Stagnitti.
Site
Index
Not all body
shapes are represented. See the article by Bill Sonnett in the Premier
issue (1991) of the NFLCC Magazine for a full discussion of this topic.
See
additional information on
the correct boxes for these and other Heddon lures.
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c.1904, 100, three belly weights, slim body, brass hardware.
Paper
2. c. 1905, 150, two belly
weights brass hardware, high forehead, sweeping gill marks.
Paper
3. c. 1907, 100, two belly
weights, nickel hardware. Paper
4. c. 1908, 100, one belly
weight, nickel hardware, blunt nose.
Paper
5. c. 1909-11, 100, one belly
weight, fat body, white box model.
Paper
6. c. 1912-15, 100, one belly
weight, slimmer body, with name on prop.
Paper
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c.1904, 100: three belly
wt., no name on prop, box: 'New' Dowagiac wood box
2. c. 1905,
100,
two belly weights, no name on prop, box See additional
1905 body styles and
colors
3. c. 1907,
100, two belly weights, no
name on props, box: Wood box
4. c. 1908,
100,one belly weight, no
name on prop, box: wood box
5. c. 1909-11,
100 one belly weight, fat
body, no name on prop, box: white box model
6. c. 1912-15,
100, one belly weight, cup rig,
name on prop: white or blue down leaping Bass box |

Links (model number) to
full photo with the box of each lure

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Additional
Heddon data and descriptions
here...
Additional
1905 Heddon 100's to compare
shapes
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