in-line spinners from scrap
Blades and bodies are the most expensive components of a spinner , especially over here in Germany , since they all are imported from the USA .
So I made my own blades out of 0,5mm stainless steel sheet(25,4mm = 1") , more elaborate though , but this way I can shape them different to shop-bought ones .
The bodies are made of copper wire(from high voltage cable remainders) , 1,5 to 2,5mm dia. , depending on size of lure , I gathered the two materials on the scrapyard of the company , where I'm working .
The wire is simply twisted around a nail , fixed horizontally in a vise .
Came across that design in the book "Old Fishing Lures And Tackle" , by Carl F. Luckey , where one of the first "Mepps" is pictured , also made in that way .
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