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Hi "Smirkplug"- Here is a few of what I have made, not necessarialy colours I used to sell, just some of the colours I have kept, that worked. Excuse the condition as they have all been used and my personal supply were allways made up out of rejects.

At the rear is a 4" (great for "Barra") minnow and the rest are 2" which I have caught just about everything known to man around here.

I am thinking of getting back into it, as these are about all I have left and it beats buying them.

Have been reading up on new coatings/ sealers etc and these appear as though they would make construction more durable and time efficient. Allways had problems with the finish!! used to use auto clear-looks O.K , but not real durable , too brittle.

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:yay: HEY THOSE ARE NICE !!! I LIKE THE STYLE, WHAT DO YOU CALL IT? I REALLY LIKE THAT OVAL OR TRIANGULAR SHAPE. THAT LIP AND ANGLE ARE NOTORIOUS FOR A GOOD TIGHT WOBBLE. CAN YOU RETREIVE THEM FAST ? LOOKS LIKE THEY RUN ABOUT 4-8 FEET DEEP. I'M GOING TO TRY TO COPY THAT SPLATTER TECHNIQUE ON THE GREEN/YELLOW ONE. ILL SEND PHOTOS THIS WEEK OF SOME OF MY STUFF. IM STILL FOOLING WITH FINISHES, RIGHT NOW IM USING 2 PART 50/50 FLEXCOAT TYPE RESIN WITH 2 THICK COATS, BUT MY PLUGS ARE FAT 4-1/2---7 INCHES.

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Hi Guys

Thanks for your intrest, and compliaments

Pardon my ignorance but never heard of "Buck Perry", but maybe he copied mine ! ! As for Heddon, well they are quality lures , especially the old ones. We don't get many Heddon lures here, mainly because of the cost, they are not competitive with local stuff-still some wood around.

I originally started with balsa wood blanks, these I had at the back of a boat, speed testing, to see when they would "pop out", they did'nt, we must have been doing 30 Mph. I then started using "King Billy pine" (King William Pine)- a local AUS wood- pine with a very fine grain and no knots, great to work with- never speed tested these though. Love Balsa though, easy to work and has a "good sound" to it, but durability was allways a problem, especially when you sell a few. Pete

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