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Location: Norway | Hi I hope anyone here can help, I used to buy Lexan lips from Muskyshop, and Ive made a model which runs best with one lip that arent in the catalogue anymore. Or, the model number is still there, but its not the same lip. (If I remember correctly, it was labled as #6) If anyone has some, Id like to buy or trade for some Pikopath lures. Anyway, see attach pic. Edit: its 21 mm at the narrowest end, not 20 as I wrote in the picture.
TIA Michael
Edited by Pikopath 6/14/2011 12:19 PM
Attachments ---------------- lip.jpg (57KB - 146 downloads)
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| you might try to see if Dick Moore has them at Moore's lures... his catalogue has lips listed, worth a peak. |
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| Michael. Check your p.m. Jerry |
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| Check out Metalworks Stamping Corporation. I just got their latest catalogue. Dale has the lip you are looking for. Great people to do business with.
Paul
www.metalworksstamping.com. |
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Location: Norway | Thanks for all the pm's and answers, it looks like the problem is solved.
This forum is the greatest!
Michael |
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Location: Drachten (The Netherlands) | Hi there,
if you don't manage to get your hands on that lip, maybe you could try here:
http://www.lureparts.nl/product_info.php?cPath=36&products_id=78&os...
#14 looks like the one you are looking for. The coin next to the lips is an Euro. The diameter of an Euro is 24,25 mm.
Greetz,
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| I don,t have a metric ruler.Can you post measurements in inches.Just a thought ..Thanks! |
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| Perfect Drift,
divide by 2,54 to have inches and multiply by 2,54 to have cm
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Location: Norway | Or, you can type in google search field 57 mm in inch and you get the answer. 57 millimeters = 2.24409449 inch, 21 millimeters = 0.826771654 inch, 40 millimeters = 1.57480315 inch The google calculator is genius, I use it all the time, to convert metrics to United States customary units. It works for all kind of conversions. But as stated earlier, the problem is solved, I found some lips. Again thanks to all Also attached a picture of thebait Im using them on. (Theres also a shallower version in the making)
Michael
Attachments ---------------- shad.jpg (67KB - 163 downloads)
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| Great Job,Mike !!!!
Just a curiosity: the second screw eye has been added after(it is cleaner ) the clearcoat .True ?
esoxone
Edited by esoxone 6/18/2011 3:21 PM
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Location: Norway | Esoxone: Thanks! Yep, I use one screweye hole for the holder in the drying wheel. And I add it when the clear is hardened, if Im lucky, you cant see it, besides the clean look. The bait is 10" btw, and I hope to fish it hard this season (both this and the shallow version) if the water level would get down a little. We've had psycho floods this year, water levels in my lakes 6-8' over normal... The lakes are not only scattered with the regular debries, but boats, floating piers and whatever that was in its way. Michael
Edited by Pikopath 6/18/2011 4:37 PM
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