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![]() B J Conner wrote: I could try it again with a slow pull and develope a stress -strain type diagram , but I sure the answere to hook pricing is that some people like to pay more for some things There's no question in my mind that chemically sharpened hooks are MUCH sharper than the "standard" Mustads. I think that the "standard" Mustads work fine in the medium sizes, 12 to 16 but when you get larger or smaller, I see a big difference between them and the Japanese chemically sharpened hooks. (I haven't tried the Accupoint or other chemically sharpened Mustads). IMO, in the smaller sizes the "standard" Mustads are too gross, are brittle and break easily as well as not being as sharp. In the larger sizes the difference in sharpness is pronounced. PS There are some cheaper chemically sharpened Japanese hooks are. Some are as low as $5 to 7 a hundred. They're just about as good as Tiemcos but they lack the range of different styles. Willi |
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