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Harville Manufacturing Company
I picked up a news article about their plant burning in Henderson, Tenn.
They made soft plastic baits. Anybody know anything about this company?Ronnie
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Ronnie
Sep 12 2005
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| According to:
http://miva.jacksonsun.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?NEWS/news_storyV2005.mv+link=200508127459726 The company went out of business some time ago, and the building was vacant.
Sounds like an insurance job to me, since there was no electricity to the
building. |
Charles
Sep 12
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| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 07:27:54 -0400, Ronnie Garrison |
Dwayne
Sep 12
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| Hugh Harville sold under the names Harville and H&H. Harville was the
primary supplier for Larews plastics, and when Larews switched most of
their line to the high floating stuff a few years ago and changed
suppliers, their business kind of dried up. |
RichZ
Sep 12
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| Thanks Dwayne - great info. Ronnie
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Ronnie
Sep 12
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| Thanks for the info Rich Ronnie
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Ronnie
Sep 12
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| Harville was the primary supplier for Larews plastics, and when Larews
switched most of their line to the high floating stuff a few years ago and
changed suppliers, their business kind of dried up." I don't know if this H&H lures was one of their trade names. They have an
h&H lure compnay located in Baton Rouge, Louisana. Here is the information on it.
H&H Lures Co.
Description of Products: Lures, Components, Baits, Scents, Fishing, Outdoor,
Outdoor Accessories,
Company or Dba Name: H&H Lures Co.
Address: 110874 N. Dual Drive
Address: 2NA
City: Baton Rouge
State: LA
Zip: 70814
Phone: 225-275-1471
Toll Free: NA
Fax: 225-275-9953
Website: NA
Emailmailto: hhlure@catel.net
CEO,Owner,Manager: William Humphreys Sr.
Buyer: William Humphreys Jr. Sarge |
Sarge
Sep 12
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| You're right. It was just HH, which of course stood for Hugh Harville. I
know I've got some grubs around here with the HH logo on the tail. H&H on the other hand was/is the home of the famous H&H spinner -- a
little single bladed spinnerbait with an asprin style head and a double
hook. |
RichZ
Sep 13
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