The Crick Chamber Photo Box
The Crick Chamber Photo Box
This is a very high quality acrylic box made for taking photos of anything from micro species to your smaller panfish and wild trout up to 5 inches long.
Dimensions:
• Height: 3.5"
• Length: 5"
• Width: 1.5"
In the heart of the Appalachians, folks tell tales of the Crick Chamber, a clear box fashioned by a mountain elder named Elmer Finch, who had a knack for crafting things as clever as they were practical. Legend has it that Elmer built the Crick Chamber not just to capture fish, but to honor them, for he believed each trout, dace, and bass carried the spirit of the stream. The Chamber was carved from crystal-clear glass Elmer claimed was gathered from a hidden spring deep in the hills, a place only known to the old timers and whispered about by the younger folk. When a fish was placed inside, the Crick Chamber cast a magical light, bringing out the fish’s shimmering scales and proud colors, preserving their beauty like a mountain charm. Fishermen and wanderers would bring their best catches to Elmer, who, with a steady hand and a knowing smile, would set them in the Crick Chamber, forever capturing the wild soul of Appalachia in each photo taken.