Members fishbobber Posted June 18, 2014 Author Members Posted June 18, 2014 Thanks for all the good history on these lures. Kept a couple for keepsakes. Lures are SOLD
Members Ladysocratease Posted September 20, 2021 Members Posted September 20, 2021 Hi! I’m one of Judge Eldred Seneker’s great-granddaughters. I stumbled on this site and noticed quite a few inaccuracies about Great-Grandfather and his family. My grandfather was Andrew Dwight Seneker. Dwight was Eldred’s oldest son. He had a stepson, Kenneth Terrell, and a younger son, Leon Seneker. Some who’ve commented on here knew Uncle Leon and I enjoyed reading those posts. The twins mentioned were Dwight’s oldest children and my uncles. Great-Grandfather never sold bananas on the Square in Mt. Vernon. I’m not sure where some of this information came from. Anyway, the inaccuracies aren’t the main reason I’m posting. I’m interested in tracking down an original “Judge’s Jaw Breaker” lure for my granddaughter. Grandfather intended to give one to my son but discovered he didn’t have one left. My son died in 2000 at 19 but took his daughter fishing frequently before his death. In his memory, I’d love to find a lure. thanks! LadySocratease Johnsfolly, Phil Lilley and BilletHead 3
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted September 20, 2021 Root Admin Posted September 20, 2021 4 hours ago, Ladysocratease said: Hi! I’m one of Judge Eldred Seneker’s great-granddaughters. I stumbled on this site and noticed quite a few inaccuracies about Great-Grandfather and his family. My grandfather was Andrew Dwight Seneker. Dwight was Eldred’s oldest son. He had a stepson, Kenneth Terrell, and a younger son, Leon Seneker. Some who’ve commented on here knew Uncle Leon and I enjoyed reading those posts. The twins mentioned were Dwight’s oldest children and my uncles. Great-Grandfather never sold bananas on the Square in Mt. Vernon. I’m not sure where some of this information came from. Anyway, the inaccuracies aren’t the main reason I’m posting. I’m interested in tracking down an original “Judge’s Jaw Breaker” lure for my granddaughter. Grandfather intended to give one to my son but discovered he didn’t have one left. My son died in 2000 at 19 but took his daughter fishing frequently before his death. In his memory, I’d love to find a lure. thanks! LadySocratease Thanks for posting! Have you talked to Bill Bramsch at the Fishing Museum down here in Branson? If anyone has one, they will.
fishinwrench Posted September 20, 2021 Posted September 20, 2021 Gary Seneker (aka: Brownieman on here), from Salem, was a good friend of mine. I assume he was your uncle ? He had the patent info, numerous baits, and the blueprints for the Judges Jawbreaker. What happened to all of his stuff after he died?
snagged in outlet 3 Posted September 20, 2021 Posted September 20, 2021 5 minutes ago, fishinwrench said: G If more of your replies were this short you would have an easier go in life. Just sayin😂😂😁
fishinwrench Posted September 20, 2021 Posted September 20, 2021 12 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said: If more of your replies were this short you would have an easier go in life. Just sayin😂😂😁 Slip of the finger there, Detective. Is there someone else on here you can stalk until I can complete a post? 😁
snagged in outlet 3 Posted September 20, 2021 Posted September 20, 2021 5 minutes ago, fishinwrench said: Slip of the finger there, Detective. Is there someone else on here you can stalk until I can complete a post? 😁 Another lesson for ya. Timing is everything 😂😂
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