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Hook packets

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Some hook packets from the “can’t use, but can’t throw away" box suggested by Banksy's topic at http://www.traditionalfisherman.com/vie ... 28&t=28043

Little angling artefacts.

1) Barry’s of Goole: No longer in business, but there might be a tackle shop at one or more of the old addresses.
25 Westfield Avenue, Goole, N. Humberside.
35/37 Copley Road, Doncaster, S. Yorkshire.
316/318 Beverley Road, Hull, N. Humberside.
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2) Richard Walker Carp Hooks
B James & Son, Huntingdon Road, Upwood, Huntingdon
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3) Billy Clarke's Matchwinner: Sheffield match angler and founder of the fishing tackle firm in 1918. Family run and still going strong at a new address / website but the same (pre STD) telephone number.
6 Woodhead Road (off London Road) Sheffield 2. Telephone 51145
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4) Steade-fast hook to nylon: Manufactured for H Steade & Sons Ltd.,
Steadefast Works, Catley Road, Sheffield 9. Phone 49454
by C & D Harris & Co Ltd – Redditch
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5) Kerr’s Apex hooks to nylon
GM Kerr & Co Ltd, Gemko Works, Ilford, Essex (made in Redditch)
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6) Allcocks Model Perfect
S Allcock & Co Ltd, Redditch, England
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7) Nige Williams Fishing Tackle, 210 Newhampton Road West, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton. (Made by Taylor + Johnson Ltd, Redditch)
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8) Marco Brand: Made in France for Modern Arms Co Ltd
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9) The Lucky Strike: Brand hooks to undrawn gut
S Allcock & Co Ltd, Redditch
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10) Non-Pul hooks to nylon
Martin James, Redditch
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11) Dippa eyed hooks
Sundridge, Vicarage Lane, Hoo, Rochester, Kent ME3 9LW
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12) Gales of Doncaster
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13) Roy Dennis Wholesale 0724 844979 (code suggests the Scunthorpe area)
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As a child I used to collect hook packets(as well as beer mats and birds eggs!).I thought I was the only person in the world that collected hook packets! Like all childhood fads I grew tired of them and threw them all away,along with my collection of "Fishing" magazines.
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Great collection Deaf Cat. Having spent nearly forty years in the print industry as a compositor and graphic designer, its the artwork, layout and fonts that fascinates me. Such interesting little objects that were made to throw away once used.

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Found 2 more ...

Golden Cast by Modern Fishing Tackle :Wink:
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Akraqual Brand Fishing Tackle by Lee of Redditch
M Lee & Son Ltd, Akraqual Works, Bates Hill, Redditch, Eng.


I don't think I deliberately bought any of these. I suspect they came along with hook and float wallets.

I hope that putting them safe here will help researchers such as our own esteemed Nobby to document demised brands / dealers / manufacturers.
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Here is a picture of some packets I took some time back..

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One of my favourite individual packets, this is a folded wrap which would have had hooks inside, when opened up fully this is what you see.
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The Doncaster branch of Barry's has had a change of use: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.52606 ... 312!8i6656
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Few I just found while sorting out a tackle box .

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Some great looking packets and some famous names. I have a load of these somewhere, I collected them years ago and did intend putting them in frames. I must find them and put a few on this post.

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