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Class tackle wooden baits and other old/neat baits

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Recently made a trip to Pennsylvania to see some family and friends and I found myself wandering through a bunch of tackle shops I used to visit before I had ever even used lures ( I grew up walleye and crappie fishing), I found all sorts of neat old baits that I happily bought up as I'm now addicted to bass fishing ?. I just have some questions about some of the lures I found that I cant seem to find much or any info on at all online, any help is greatly appreciated.  

The picture is of some baits called Class Tackle Wooden baits, couldnt find any info online but I do know they were made out of Fort Myers florida.

I also found some Uncle josh Ripple wizard pork chunk baits, in tequilla sunrise and chartreuse silver fleck

Also found were two discontinued rapala crankin raps, one is the CRR-10 aka a 10 foot diver in the color "shad", the other is a CRR-5 in the "hot olive" color a black/ greenish back with chart. sides and orange belly.

Not sure if my last two are rare or even that unique but I found two old Bill Lewis Rat-L-Traps in the old school plastic box package with the paper on the inside with the little paragraph about the bait and its design and whatnot, one of them is a silver with black around the eyes and the other is a very cool color that reminds me of the modern "fire craw" color, its orange body with a black back but has black dots and emerald green flake on the back and spread out on the sides, cant find a picture of it anywhere on the internet but I imagine its a good color or maybe even a sought after color.

I would love to attach pictures of all the baits but even with taking 3 programming and ap coding classes in school I cant figure out how to work this dang picture Uploading system ? so I just have the pictures of the class baits

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