Lures/Baits/Artificials
Collectors

Lures.
A work in
progress which all will appreciate I'm sure!
Many thanks to Mike, Derrik, Rob, Henrik, Hans, Steen, Uffe and others in the
future
Record ABU Lures by the Decade
40's,
50's,
60's,
70's,
80's

1970's
This is the start of the
decline in original offerings from the old classic ABU of the early decades,
with a few exceptions. These were notably, the expansion of the sea fishing jig
range which started in the previous decade with the Egon. All Swedish lure production ceased very early in next decade
(1981), so the decline was in progress.
Kaleva
I find the history of this
particular ABU lure facinating in that it existed since 1925 , which is 49 years
before ABU licenced it and brought it into its fine stable of lures.
My all-knowledgeable
friend Uffe Edefuhr, has filled in the pre ABU history for us, and I believe this
should not go unrecognized.
Hi. I have some info about the Kaleva bait. A lot of the baits that
Leidesdorff sold was made by “Dragfabriken Stenbastu” in Stockholm. The Kaleva
bait was a new bait 1925. Look at the page from their catalog from 1925. There
is also a possibility that this company made this bait to different other sport
fishing companies. There is one common Kaleva bait that is stamped CFN and that
is also Leidesdorff. There was also another big sport fishing company in
Stockholm at this early time called Lundgrens sportfiskeredskap they also sold
the Kaleva.

The story that Edward Leidesdorff called the bait Kaleva and took the name
on it from his son Karl and daughter Eva is true.
Uffe

More Kaleva spoons from various companies follow..



ABU Kaleva
ABU released Kaleva actually in 1974 and took it from production in
1982. Below we see the standard Silver kaleva in largest size 25g and also the
interesting yellow Perch colour.
Notice the engraving has shifted from fron to back over the time
period.
The ABU versions were released initially in 7, 12, 18 and 25 g sizes
with S, Z, BGL and YP colours ony.
By 1978 , the 7 gram size was omitted. All 4 colours in the other 3
sizes were still continued.
In 1979 , the Silver colour was deleted from production, according to
the catalog. I suspect his was an error in publishing as next year in 1980/81
catalog , all 4 colours including Silver are back in print and presumably in
production.
In 1981, the last year of production, Kaleva were still being offered
12, 18, 25g in S, Z, BGL and YP


Catalog images above and nice fishing collection in orange ABU box below.

The Kynoch Wobbler
Abu's famous plastic wobbler, introduced in
1973, is another example of Abu acquiring the rights to a previously registered
design. In fact the classic design of this bait can be traced back to the hand
carved, wooden "cut plug" Salmon baits from America/Canada.
It was introduced in the U.K. by the late Iain
Kynoch for Salmon fishing in the river Tay. I believe that it was Iain that
obtained the British Registered Design for the bait (No. 888812).
The Abu Kynoch was only sold in one size - 3/7
oz (12 g). The colour range was Gold (G), T (Trout), BO (Brown/Orange), WP
(White/Pink), BGL (Bluegill) and Lys (Luminous).
Abu ceased selling these lures in 1976.

Spader Ess (Ace of Spades)
A little ice fishing jig lure that was sold for one year only, 1979. It was 7 g
and available in Gold, Silver and Copper colours.
This lure does not appear to have been sold in the Australia probably because
there is no ice fishing here due to not having any iced lakes.
Likewise Mike, no ice
lakes to fish in here in Australia too, so while advertized in the Tight Lines
catalog that came to Australia, the lures were not imported here for sale! if
anyone has one or 2 or 3 colours for sale please contact me re adding them to my
display..thanks Wayne

Sillen

The Sillen was a fish shaped jig with prominant eye. Unsure if this shape was
any advantage in deep dark water. It was made in Silvery blue colour in 5 sizes,
usual 40g, 60g, 100g 200g and the massive 400g !

These lures were symmetrical but with a slight bend to the body to create action
on drop or retrieval. Notice the name and weight of lure is on the left hand
side of the lure, just above the anal fin.
Sextett

Produced in the in ABU parlance, with
"hexagonal shape with irresistible movement through the water" It was available
in Silver with red under and green above in the usual 4 jig sizes of 40, 60, 100
and 200 gram sizes.

Lucas

Produced initially in 1972, the new Lucas jig was made in 4 sizes, 1 1/2
oz (40g) , 2 1/8 oz (60g), 3 1/2 oz (100g) , 150g and 200g silver.
The 150g was added the following year.

I suspect the hook is not original, and has been replaced on the middle lure (
100g ) but this is as I received it and it probably caught fish in this
configuration.
Lurette
These lures were initially introduced in 1973 as fresh water ice-fishing jigs
(below on black velvet background) in small sizes (2g 4g and 7 g),
coloured S, K, S/G and S/K
Later it grew in size to be used as salt water deep sea jigs.
In 1974 there were 2 weights of large Silver Lurette, being 100g and 150g
By 1977, the 200g was released and it also had a red flash along one side.

It had disappeared by 1982 when lures were made in the far East.
Klaus
designed and produced for the Danish market
only

Seeking information please ......

Borge
designed and produced for the Danish market
only


Seeking information please.....
Rick

A budget lure introduced in 1977, the Rick to my mind was no where near as
effective as the famous and still in production Toby.
It was produced in the colour Silver only in 28g, 40g and 60 g only in the
initial production run.
Later it was produced in red and blue/silver stripes as well as green and
black/silver stripes, doing little to enhance its fishing catching ability.
I guess somewhere, someone has this as a favourite lure, not it has failed for
me personally. I have seen these sold by the card at cheaper prices than the
Toby of course.

I have not seen this Rick lure in catalogs in subsequent years, so I
guess everyone thought this was a failure.
For me the highlight, is owning a prototype created by Ove S at Svangsta.
It was a clumsy looking lure made in 40g length but actually weighing 64 g
because it was punched out of metal more than 3mm thick. It would hardly
flutter on retrieve I should think..more of a jig up and down
3 Views of 65g prototype below


Notice how it was pressed out of very thick metal, causing lack of fluttering
action on drop and straight line retrieval on lift, in my opinion.
Later production versions were of thinner metal, still not a lot of improvement.

Perka

The Perka was created in 3 stainless steel sizes, 40g, 60g and 100g and was a
real fish killer for me, jigging in warm tropical reef waters, taking all sort
of Pelagic fish.
I won a Record
Fisken Silver Award for a 11.7 kg Bludger Trevally in 1980, however my
Swedish mate uffe recons they are no good for him. I thought big European cod
would love them. they sink quickly, flutter well and are very reflective of
light.
I still love having a few in the boat (of heavier 60, 100g size) to jig
with, as well as my display versions.

Ellips

The Ellips
was made in two lengths 80mm and 110mm and sold for three years only 1978 -
1980.
However it
was made in three weights 12g, 18g and 28g.
Initially
(1978) the 18g was made in the same length as the 28g (110mm) but used a thinner
gauge material.
In 1979 the
18g lure was changed to the same length as the 12g (80mm) but with a thicker
gauge material.


The Elipps
came only in four basic colours - G, S, K & Z.
So we have 16 possible
variations of lures sold.
I am missing only 6 , viz
110mm , 18g G and K as well as 80mm 18g S G K and the 12g S
An unusual form of
packaging here for different size Elipps, that both Mike (who kindly
supplied image) and I have never seen before.

The reason we have not seen them before is explained (in Swedish) on the image
below.
On the back, it was explained they were sample packs prepared in 1977 for the
1978 season.

I am attempting here to create
(with the help of others), the greatest collection of images and information
about Record ABU lures ever collected together and freely available for all to
learn from. Obviously image copyright for alternative publishing purposes always
remains with the owners.
Please feel your input, help ,
criticism is very welcome and I look forward to expanding with network of Record
ABU lure collectors and appreciators.
Contact me
here to
assist.
If you have any other lures, that are un-needed or
doubles in your collection and are available for
swapping
or a reasonable fee, I would be
very pleased to hear from you.