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by Carol Senske
Regular Price: $60.00
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$48.00
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
Design Details
Lido Lures were manufactured in New York around 1946 to 1949. This one is called a flaptail because of the metal tail at the back that flapped and... more
Care Instructions
Wash with a damp cloth and air dry.
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2 - 3 business days
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Average Rating (4.20 Stars):
Justin Fulkerson
March 19th, 2024
It’s okay. As a yoga mat, it’s not exactly nonslip.
Perry Price
February 18th, 2024
Got this for my girlfriend fir valentines day she was shocked and love it
Jim Ryals
January 16th, 2024
I did not recieve this yoga mat that I orderd.
Lido Lures were manufactured in New York around 1946 to 1949. This one is called a flaptail because of the metal "tail" at the back that flapped and attracted hungry fish, probably because it looked somewhat like a flashing bait fish. Frank Lovello, Bill Linzi and Joe Brooks founded Lido Lures.
Not much information is available (at least I can't find much), but here is a tad more:
http://shorelinebt.com/id22.html
And this page of the site has a wealth of information on old saltwater lures - all kinds:>)
http://shorelinebt.com/id3.html
I always wanted to try photography, and my retirement offered an opportunity to do just that. The natural world is my first love. Here you will find pictures of things both large (landscapes, for instance) and small (macro) that catch my eye. I hope the images serve as a window into the natural world many of you don't have the chance to see. In a sense, I'm trying to create a guided nature trail, sharing what information I have about the subject. I'm always grateful for new and better information and welcome all input. Learning is food for the mind and soul. Nothing is ever harmed in the picture-taking process, but some things that wander into our home (like spiders) are carefully removed from the house after they serve as "models"....
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$48.00
Sharon Burger
v/f
Carol Senske replied:
Thanks, of course!, for the V/F, and isn't it amazing how the mind works to solve problems and challenges:>) And thanks for such a cute comment; I love how these guys (lures) can start a conversation.
Sharon Burger
I am developing a real passion for your lures floating on driftwood, so very beautiful Carol, to add to yours and Bobs, as a child I used to take a pin and curve it into a hook to catch little fish, it was usually pretty successful, I didn't know about lures then...
Bob Orsillo
LOL That is true!
Bob Orsillo
I do think of that, I would love to see how the hooks (and type of hooks) where attached. When i was a kid I would attach hooks to all sorts of objects to see how they fished. Beer can openers did well :))
Carol Senske replied:
LOL! Fish are kind of dumb but very handsome.
Bob Orsillo
and a tweet :))
Carol Senske replied:
You're so tweet:>) Thanks!
Bob Orsillo
This reminds me it is time to get out the Fly-Tying gear. This series is of vintage fishing lures is a pure delight to see. V/F
Carol Senske replied:
I love these old lures (and say it so much people just roll their eyes). Do you ever think about the first person who decided to take a piece of wood, throw it into the sea with a string attached, pull it back to shore, and actually catch a fish? Who did that!!!!
Sharon Burger
Carol, I truly love how you showcase these vintage lures, fabulous art my friend...v/f
Carol Senske replied:
As you know, the wonderful comments of folks who enjoy a work make the creator of that piece happy:>) Thank you for the gift of happiness (and the V/F)!