Vintage Grand Lake Stream Shore Lunch Basket
Product Description
A piece of history, this double wood lidded basket is in the style of the baskets made by the Passamaquoddy, a tribe of Maine Indians, that fished in the two and a half thousand square miles of canoe waterways. Originally purposed as a lunch basket in which the fly fishing lodge would pack up the fixings for a substantial lunch and pack it into the boat before the fish started biting.
Product Details
25.5" W x 15" D x 14" H |
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