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So why didn't anybody tell me
Gambler doesn't make Florida weights anymore?
I heard yesterday that there was some kind of lawsuit and Gambler doesn't have them anymore, and the guy at Sportsman's Warehouse told me the only place you can buy them now is bass pro. Wah! -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
So why didn't anybody tell me
Bob La Londe wrote:
Gambler doesn't make Florida weights anymore? I heard yesterday that there was some kind of lawsuit and Gambler doesn't have them anymore, and the guy at Sportsman's Warehouse told me the only place you can buy them now is bass pro. Wah! The weights that WERE gambler weights are now marketed by only by BPS. Gambler has a different system that is a bit of a PIA, but does work very well. http://www.probass.com/protips/JeffBruhl/jb52.php Personally, I still prefer to toothpick my sinker to the line when I want to peg it. |
So why didn't anybody tell me
the design was bought by Bullet and is now available under thier name e.g.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage-BWSIW.html "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Gambler doesn't make Florida weights anymore? I heard yesterday that there was some kind of lawsuit and Gambler doesn't have them anymore, and the guy at Sportsman's Warehouse told me the only place you can buy them now is bass pro. Wah! -- -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
So why didn't anybody tell me
Huck Palmatier wrote:
the design was bought by Bullet and is now available under thier name e.g. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage-BWSIW.html They didn't buy it, they licensed it from the inventor, just like Gambler did. But I don't see it listed on their website or in their 2006 product catalog. http://www.bulletweights.com/Products/ |
So why didn't anybody tell me
RichZ wrote:
Huck Palmatier wrote: the design was bought by Bullet and is now available under thier name e.g. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage-BWSIW.html They didn't buy it, they licensed it from the inventor, just like Gambler did. But I don't see it listed on their website or in their 2006 product catalog. http://www.bulletweights.com/Products/ the "insider" information The inventor sued his original licensee because they did not meet his minimum sales requirement of his contract (which was way too high, they were fools to sign a contract with minimum sales requirement so high, they were also fools to pay such a high percentage for royalties. (7 cents per weight) The inventor was making 500,000 dollars a year, and he claimed that was not enough, he is going to end up making much less because of all this mess. Greed has cost inventors millions. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
So why didn't anybody tell me
.....they're hanging in BPS under the Bullet label, right next to the "new"
Gambler Florida weights with the soft core & threader http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...arget=br owse |
So why didn't anybody tell me
"RichZ" wrote in message ... Bob La Londe wrote: Gambler doesn't make Florida weights anymore? I heard yesterday that there was some kind of lawsuit and Gambler doesn't have them anymore, and the guy at Sportsman's Warehouse told me the only place you can buy them now is bass pro. Wah! The weights that WERE gambler weights are now marketed by only by BPS. Gambler has a different system that is a bit of a PIA, but does work very well. http://www.probass.com/protips/JeffBruhl/jb52.php Personally, I still prefer to toothpick my sinker to the line when I want to peg it. For small weights and small baits I prefer a Peg-It, but basically I would agree. For larger baits and larger weights I liked the screw in weight because the bait and weight would often slide up the line away from the fish leaving him little fight against except the line and the hook. JMHO. I could not find the screw in weights ont he bulelt weights website. I will check Tackle Warehouse for the sizes I want. I noticed BPS did have a very limited selection in plain and black. Thanks everybody. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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