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Photo showing three vintage fishing computers: the original Bassmate by Telko, the Bassmate II, and the WalleyMate II. Each unit features distinct branding and fish illustrations. |
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http://blog.beforemario.com/2013/06/how-bassmate-computer-came-to-be.html?m=1 |
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2026-01-19 11:44:00 |
| Author |
Erik Voskuil (Before Mario blog) |
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| 18:11, 19 January 2026 | No thumbnail | 716 × 501 (121 KB) | Wii505 (talk | contribs) | Description: Photo showing three vintage fishing computers: the original Bassmate by Telko, the Bassmate II, and the WalleyMate II. Each unit features distinct branding and fish illustrations. Source: http://blog.beforemario.com/2013/06/how-bassmate-computer-came-to-be.html?m=1 Author: Erik Voskuil (Before Mario blog) Fair use rationale: This image is used to illustrate the evolution and branding of the Bassmate family of fishing computers, including models not manufactured by Nint... |
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