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Does anyone know where you can get large wood lure bodies in the shape of a
minnow plug. I want them in an unfinished form (ie unpainted). Thanks |
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send me 232.00. I'll send you 45 of them made back in the 40's
"Lure builder" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where you can get large wood lure bodies in the shape of a minnow plug. I want them in an unfinished form (ie unpainted). Thanks |
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Hagens tackle
"Lure builder" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where you can get large wood lure bodies in the shape of a minnow plug. I want them in an unfinished form (ie unpainted). Thanks |
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Alwaysfishing (not Alwaysthinking)
send me 232.00. I'll send you 45 of them made back in the 40's It would go across the border better if it was a gift. No paperwork, no taxes, no borkerage and no exchange conversion on my part. |
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Surely you can sell these as Classic lures for well over 100.00 each. With
their unique action that you put into them they are sure to get smashed over and over again. Hell 100.00 might be too cheap. Think of the profits.... you could buy yourself two new lightning rods and actually throw one away when you break it. "Lure builder" wrote in message ... Alwaysfishing (not Alwaysthinking) send me 232.00. I'll send you 45 of them made back in the 40's It would go across the border better if it was a gift. No paperwork, no taxes, no borkerage and no exchange conversion on my part. |
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Lure builder wrote:
Does anyone know where you can get large wood lure bodies in the shape of a minnow plug. I want them in an unfinished form (ie unpainted). Thanks Broom handle and a rusty pocketknife. When your Mom wants to know what happened to her broom, just tell her to take it back to Wal-Mart. |
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Hugh
Broom handle and a rusty pocketknife. When your Mom wants to know what happened to her broom, just tell her to take it back to Wal-Mart. My pocketknife is trusty not rusty. I need to machine them or subcontract the work to a component manufacturer. Quite open to suggestions how to mass produce/acquire wood lure bodies in a large minnow plug format. |
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Hugh!?! Leave Uncle Hugh out of this, we aren't speaking!
Lure builder wrote: Hugh Broom handle and a rusty pocketknife. When your Mom wants to know what happened to her broom, just tell her to take it back to Wal-Mart. My pocketknife is trusty not rusty. I need to machine them or subcontract the work to a component manufacturer. Quite open to suggestions how to mass produce/acquire wood lure bodies in a large minnow plug format. |
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Go out into the woods, cut down a tree, then whittle away everything that
doesn't look like a lure body. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Lure builder" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where you can get large wood lure bodies in the shape of a minnow plug. I want them in an unfinished form (ie unpainted). Thanks |
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Build them.
Lure builder wrote: Does anyone know where you can get large wood lure bodies in the shape of a minnow plug. I want them in an unfinished form (ie unpainted). Thanks |
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