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22 hours ago, canuck said:

I did a google search for them.    Muskie Tackle Online  sells them.  -   don't know what inventory they have  but it may be a place to start.

 

I didn't see and separate blades just the bucktail. Did you mean the blades or did you just find the spinner as I think the OP is looking just for the blades. I'm interested myself as I would like to get some and make a pattern so I can make smaller blades and see if they work on bass size in-line spinners.

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Sorry guys I missed the original intent of the question on a quick read.

I didnt see any raw blades on site at MTO but they have showing  blade attachments in sizes #7 to #11 for$11:99 to $12:99.

Nothing smaller than that. 

I search it as I had not ever heard of them before and was curious.

They seam  simple enough in design.

Sorry again for the mix up

 

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On 2/5/2018 at 7:29 AM, ROWINGADUBAY said:

Does anyone know where I can pick up some blades like the Kramer bros. Revolution blades

Not really, but I do know of the following that are similar in design, but not the same for sure.

http://www.jannsnetcraft.com/propeller-spinner-blades/

Because these have been on the market forever, I suspect that if the Kramer Brothers "Revolution Blades" are patent pending, that the patent will be hard to actually get.  Lots of times a Patent Pending claim is put on items so they can sell it without serious competition, but the actual patent never comes out.  Not saying that this is the case here, just saying that it is possible.

Side note, the above are much smaller from what I can tell.

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32 minutes ago, canuck said:

Sorry guys I missed the original intent of the question on a quick read.

I didnt see any raw blades on site at MTO but they have showing  blade attachments in sizes #7 to #11 for$11:99 to $12:99.

Nothing smaller than that. 

I search it as I had not ever heard of them before and was curious.

They seam  simple enough in design.

Sorry again for the mix up

 

 

They do seem simple, but I never saw them and from the videos and pictures it is hard to tell if there is any little twist or bend in the larger part of the blade. I'm not a Musky angler but when I saw how easy that blade starts and the profile of it when it spins I thought it may just work great for an in-line bass spinner from 1/4oz to 3/8oz.  I'd just trace the pattern on paper and scan it into the computer and then reduce it until I get the size I want. Then trace and cut it out on some thin stainless, it might be a good fish catcher or it might not work at all in a smaller size but it does look nice on those Musky bucktails.

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I use the smallest size on my spybaits.  Since they only come one handed, I hammer them flat(to get rid of the cupped edges), and twist them the other way to get the opposite spin direction.  They spin very easily, and I can control the amount of spin by how far I bend the blades back.

For twitch baits, I bend the blades forward, so they spin, but give more water resistance and stay in one place on the twitch.

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