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Fuller Bros. [ Large Popper ]
Fuller Bros. [ Large Popper ]

Fuller Bros. [ Large Popper ]
Fuller Bros. [ Large Popper ]

Fuller Bros. [ Small Popper ]
Fuller Bros. [ Small Popper ]

Fuller Bros. [ Large  Popper ] Photo Courtesy Of Roy Curley
Fuller Bros. [ Large Popper ] Photo Courtesy Of Roy Curley

Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]
Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]

Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]
Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]

Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]
Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]

Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]
Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]

Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]
Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]

Fuller Bros. [ Swimmer Body ]
This body is slightly narrower ,with a rounder head.

Fuller Bros. [ Paint Sticks ]
Fuller Bros. [ Paint Sticks ]


"Fuller Bros."
 
  Fuller Bros.
  Buzzards Bay, Mass.
 
 Manufactured lures in the early 1940's.They produced poppers in two sizes, and several colors, that I am aware of: white, pink and powder blue. The lures came "thru wired" from front to tail hook, but were also designed with cotter pin, belly, "hook hangers".
  The company also manufactured swimmer bodies, as seen in the photo's on the left, in many differant colors. It is believed though, that Fuller Bros. went out of business before any completed lures were sold to the public. Personally, I have never seen a factory rigged swimmer. Although, I have seen lures that were rigged by unknown sources. Buyer Beware!!!

 Fuller Bros. [ Early Model ]
Fuller Bros. [ Early Model ] Photo Courtesy Of Roy Curley


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