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My dad bought them for us when my brother and I were teenagers. My dad's which is a '72 is a Heinie Lewis who was in Cologne. The '79 and '80 I think were made by Storm's in Cologne to look like the Lewis. Since my dad passed away and my brother moved out of state I have all three. Unfortuntely they do not see the ice water enough. Something I will have to pass down to my children.

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CDF200-I thought my spear was expensive because it's made out of stainless steel. Yours must be much more being made out of gold.

It's only paint but I did see a Heine Lewis for sale at Cabin Fever for over $500. I guess that makes them antiques.

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alright heres a few of mine and MJ yours will look like one of these in Nov

First one I found in a creek up north

second one Is a Milton Belts its my Favorite spear Garage sale find

third one is a Roger Cook spear new this year

last one is one my dad made back in the 50's speared my personal best with this one

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still have a few other that I will have to take pics of.

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This is a pic of my soon to be replaced spear. I can't complain about it as its speared alot of fish and actually throws well.

I would post a pic of my other spear but I would need to use an underwater camera! eek

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