Originally by Eppinger

1 Supreme item sourced from Eppinger

Eppinger is an American fishing-tackle manufacturer founded in 1906 by Lou Eppinger in Detroit, Michigan, originally as a taxidermy studio. Eppinger hand-hammered the first Dardevle spoon from a sheet of metal thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges, producing the wobbling action that defined the design. The lure was renamed in 1918 from Osprey to Dardevle, honoring the 4th Marine Brigade nicknamed Devil Dogs in World War I. Dardevles were issued in U.S. military aviation survival kits during World War II. The company moved to Dearborn in 1959 and remains family-owned, producing 750,000 lures annually. Supreme collaborated with Eppinger on Dardevle spoons.