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What finish have a Mepps Aglia spinners lures?

There are no any notices on the package.

I've read somewhere that Mepps and Blue Fox using a silver finish but not sure there are always using the silver or sometimes - a nickel.

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Most of the silver spinnerblades are nickel plated, silver has a tendency to tarnish quicker than nickel.

There is opinion that nickel looks dark in the low visibility water.

Silver looks much brighter in those conditions. Otherwise no reason to use more expensive silver.

Tarnished silver could be easy restored.

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By the way about "silver" and "sterling":

It is strange - words "silver" and "sterling" not always means the same. Sometimes by "silver" called things that have just shiny metallic suffers. Example: "silverware". So, could "silver plated" means something "not sterling"?

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I've found answer on my initial question:

http://www.mepps.com...te-vs-silver/71

Genuine Silver Plate vs. Silver

id-71-1.jpgFishermen often use the word silver too loosely. They may call a lure silver when it is chrome or nickel plated. So what, you ask. Same thing, right? Nope! Genuine silver gives off a much more distinctive flash. In fact it is produces a bright white flash, so it is visible under almost all water conditions. Chrome or nickel may look like silver in the package, but there are big differences in the water. Under identical lighting conditions, notice how the Mepps Aglia blade in the photo is bright silver while the imitation Mepps has a dark cast. It's not from lighting or trick photography. It's the difference in the reflective properties of silver and chrome or nickel. Under water, it's even more noticeable. Sometime while you're retrieving a silver plated Mepps, have a friendid-71-2.gif retrieve a nickel or chrome plated lure next to it. You'll notice the flash from the silver blade looks almost white. The "flash" from the chrome or nickel blade is a tarnished brown. Does it cost more to silver plate a blade? Sure it does. But which lure would you rather be fishing? Mepps unsurpassed quality, just one reason generations of fisherman, have considered Mepps their confidence lure

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