Bait/Lure Scarcity Index

A.B.Urfabriken started producing lures at the very
beginning (early 1940's)to go hand in hand with the production of their
Record Casting reels.
Their expertise lay in producing moulded, punched and stamped metal lures
from quality Swedish metals such as stainless steel, copper, brass,
aluminium, including gold and silver for decoration etc.
What was not in their line of production immediately was
outsourced and
sold (including appearance in the N&N catalog of the time)
As expertise grew, all their metal lures became in-house ABU design and
production.
Much later ABU was to seek expertise in and relation ship with other
companies such as Heddon and Burke when it became obvious plastic both hard
and soft flexible products would be good lure making materials.
They were able to help drive the Swedish economy from the home base by
having at home workers assemble multiple components into fishing lures.
An example of an all time winner produced over a long time period was the
ABU Reflex, which
Len Borgstrom
talks about here.
Today some collectors pay some huge some for difficult to find ABU Record
lures.
Obviously unfished mint and boxed lures of the day are most expensive, for
me I have to be happy with what I can afford at the time, so most of mine
are good condition, used lures. I can dream on of titanic battles with fish
far different to my tropical Australian varities. Needless to say they catch
fish here just as well as in all other places they have travelled around the
world!
I have , by purchasing, reading and discussing with many generous collectors
around the world been able to learn sufficiently to share with ABU
fans here.
Uffe Edefuhr, Mike Elsworth
mike.elsworth@ntlworld.com Urban Westblom
westblom@comhem.se, Nisse Persson
nissensson@telia.com , J.L. van
der Pauw vanderpauw@planet.nl ,
ABUFreak d.figge@gmx.de, Karl
Bornefelt karbo001@student.liu.se,
Rob f2hrkhoflan@hetnet.nl and Steen Pedersen
glimmyflyfishing@yahoo.se
as well as others whom I will acknowledge soon as contributions are received.
It is my intention for people wanting to share pictures and knowledge here,
to link their work to the lures below or indeed others not mentioned to
date.
I am looking forward to the possibility of Urban releasing a new updated
book on ABU lures sometime.
I would also like to work on one small aspect of the knowledge,
that is, the nature of the very limited release of some lures and thus
scarcity of availability and perceived value to collectors. Please contact
me if you can offer suggestions here or correct errors.
I guess we must accept some lures were failures and did not fish well, so
were taken from production, on the other hand, lures on the market for a
long time could be considered classics which would favourites of fish and
fishermen as well as ABU . Design features changed over time and the range
of colours produced expanded and occasionally contracted.
Sadly many of us will only ever enjoy seeing pictures of these lures rather
than holding them or heaven forbid actually fishing them with the inherent
possibility of loss due to agressive fish better than our skills or failure
rig or cast correctly. Lure fishing teaches one to be careful especially as
a child when 2 weeks pocket money was the price of one ABU Killer or Hilo!
Weights and lengths are easily understood but colour codes need to
be referred to.

Prototypes
(All seen here were never for sale )
One Year of production only
Ideal X, with 14g weight , produced in just 1941
missing from my collection
Salar15g 55mm (G/K G/S K/G K/S) in 1945 only
missing from my collection
Record Tommy Draget 20g 70mm (S
K G Z Cr S/G S/K Pm) in 1951 only
Ellips, with18g, 80mm, (S K G Z) in 1978
(just recently acquired)
Spader-Ess 7g 30mm (S K G) only 1979
missing from my collection
Rauto-Flex 10g 40mm, 15g 60mm, 25g 80mm (S K G) in
1982 only
Vicker 8g 60mm, 11g 70mm (S S/K S/G) in 1982 only
Piggy 2g 30mm, 4g 40mm, 5g 50mm, (S S/G S/K) in
1982 only
missing from my collection
Two Years of production
ABU Favourite 7g,
45mm (S K G Z Cr S/G S/K Pm) produced 1959/60
Safir 7g 35mm, 10g
35mm (S K G Z Cr S/G S/K Pm) 1955/56
Record Tommy Draget
7g 37mm, 18g 65mm (S K G Z ) in 1965/66 only
Three Years of production
Record Tommy Draget
26g 70mm, 18g 65mm (S K G Z Cr S/G S/K)
in 1952/54 only
Four Years of production
Hogbom 25g 75 mm Cr model with one red bead
set in up front and 3 red beads at rear, only 1945
Kynoch 12g 100mm (G T BO BGL WP LYS
RH is missing from my collection)
1973/76
Snoky 6g 80mm, 10g 100mm Floating, 10g 65mm, 15g
80mm 28g 105 mm Sinking (S K BGL) 1973/76
(I have prototypes and variations of this lure)
Perka 40g 85mm, 60g
90mm, 100g 105mm, (S) in 1977/80
Five Years of production
Six to Ten Years of production
Eleven to Twenty Years of production
More than Twenty Years of Production

MY COLLECTION OF LURES started off very small.
See pic
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.