Couple new spinnerbaits
psv
Posted 10/1/2013 9:26 AM (#666157)
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Location: MN

Below are few  grinder-like spinnerbaits I've been working on lately.

Bullet shape heads, 1oz, 1.5oz - powder painted, double clear coated with Devcon epoxy

.061 wire

1oz model - 7/0 main hook, 5/0 trailer hook, # 5 Willow Genuine silver or 24K Gold blades

1.5oz model - 8/0 main hook, 7/0 trailer hook, # 6 Willow Genuine silver or 24K Gold

Skirts: Combination of Starflash silicon & saltwater flashabou

Quality ball bearing swivel

 I'm still working to add more patterns to the line. Any suggestions/recommendations ? I'm all ears

 Baby Blue 

 

Mirror Black 

 

Chartreuse Green

 

Illusion Black Orange

 

 
Hot Pink



Black Glitter Orange

 

 Black Glitter Chartreuse

 

 

bigbite
Posted 10/1/2013 10:46 AM (#666170 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Great job Archie. Those beauties will get bit!
Guest
Posted 10/1/2013 11:25 AM (#666181 - in reply to #666157)
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Do you pour the mold yourself or are those pre made? I am looking for nice pre-made 1 and 1.5oz models just like that.

psv
Posted 10/1/2013 11:52 AM (#666189 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Thank you Jerry

Guest,
Yes. I pour the heads by myself.
Targa01
Posted 10/1/2013 2:49 PM (#666221 - in reply to #666181)
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Location: Grand Rapids MN
Good looking baits Archie. Like the few new patterns you have already so keep'em coming.

I usually don't say much online or "push" certain brands but Archie does build a solid nice bait.
Zinox
Posted 10/1/2013 3:06 PM (#666227 - in reply to #666157)
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Can't have to many ECT spinnerbaits :D hopefully hitting the water tomorrow with the new version of them.
Mudpuppy
Posted 10/1/2013 4:27 PM (#666261 - in reply to #666227)
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Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
Nice clean lures... they will catch fish. Can I buy some?

Mudpuppy
psv
Posted 10/3/2013 9:41 AM (#666598 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Few more patterns are ready. More to come

Black Silver Glitter

 

Clown

 

Lemon Lime

 

psv
Posted 10/7/2013 10:10 AM (#667194 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

4 more patterns :

Pearl Orange Gold

 

 Pearl Black




Lemon Head

 

Snow White

Comments, suggestions, new color ideas, critics are welcomed and appreciated.

 

flyingfish8604
Posted 10/7/2013 4:45 PM (#667299 - in reply to #667194)
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Those all look so great! I'm excited to get mine in the mail. Great work!
psv
Posted 10/17/2013 8:32 AM (#668937 - in reply to #666157)
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3 patterns added to the line

Black Perch

 

Bullhead

 

 

"Updated" Firetiger

 

psv
Posted 11/3/2013 7:52 PM (#671637 - in reply to #666157)
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Added 2 more patterns to the line.

Flo Green

 

 

Midnight Purple

 

 

ShutUpNFish
Posted 11/4/2013 8:13 AM (#671729 - in reply to #666157)
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Nice clean baits!
psv
Posted 11/5/2013 9:55 AM (#671968 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Thanks a lot Paul!

I want to add 2-3 more patterns to the line and I'd like to ask for your help guys: Any suggestions on color/patterns?
pklingen
Posted 11/5/2013 6:27 PM (#672073 - in reply to #666157)
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hi archie,
how about a purple/silver with a silver flutted blade?
just a side note - archie's baits are the best quality i have ever seen or used! second to none imo.
have a good day all, pat from ohio

Edited by pklingen 11/5/2013 6:28 PM
byteme90k
Posted 11/7/2013 8:58 AM (#672366 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Archie,

Great looking baits! What's the overall approx. length?

Other patterns:
1. Yellow. Not Chartreuse, but a yellow skirt. (is your clown regular yellow?)
2. Bluegill. oranges, greens and blues
3. Orange Perch. Black bullet head, yellow skirt with orange and black thrown in.

Have you ever tried to paint bars on a skirt?

How much are they? And how can i get some?

Mike
[email protected]
psv
Posted 11/7/2013 12:02 PM (#672408 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Mike,
Thank you very much for compliments and suggestions. I really appreciate it.
The actual length is about 9"

Regarding those patterns:
1. Yellow - no problem with yellow. I have 3 different shades of yellow powders and yellow silicone material. Clown pattern is a lot brighter then reg yellow.
2. I've made several attempts to make the bluegill pattern and non of my samples were good enough. Close, but not what I'd like to see at the end. Still looking for right colors combinations.
3. Orange Perch - I think I can do this one.
I didn't try to paint bars on silicone material.

 

Veithr3293
Posted 11/9/2013 9:40 PM (#672681 - in reply to #666157)
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Black and Red
psv
Posted 11/18/2013 10:17 PM (#674239 - in reply to #672681)
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Location: MN

Veithr3293 - 11/9/2013 9:40 PM Black and Red

Here we go: Black/Candy Red head, 50/50 Black Red silicone and flash

Thank you, Ryan

 

Orange Tiger (byteme90k version)

 

Sexy Shad (Targa01 version)

Light Blue/Chartreuse Head, 50/50 Pearl Blue/Chartreuse  flash, Pearlescent with chartreuse strings added skirt

 

Thank you, very much guys!

Comments, suggestions are more then welcomed and appreciated

 

 



Edited by psv 11/18/2013 10:31 PM
flyingfish8604
Posted 11/18/2013 10:43 PM (#674244 - in reply to #674239)
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Looking good Archie! That black and red look great!
pklingen
Posted 11/19/2013 5:28 AM (#674262 - in reply to #666157)
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archie,
they just keep getting better and better!!! PURPLE SPLASH?
Glaucus
Posted 11/19/2013 9:31 AM (#674297 - in reply to #666157)
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PSV, your baits look awesome!!! You keep raising the bar.
If I didn’t make my own, I’d definitely buy yours!!!
psv
Posted 11/19/2013 10:48 AM (#674309 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Thank you, very much guys!
Eric,
Black/Red also looks really good with either silver or gold flash
Pat
Purple with silver glitter - coming soon
Glaukus
Learned the trade from the best, including you. Your advises on Tackleunderground were priceless and helped a lot.
psv
Posted 12/13/2013 7:22 AM (#678789 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

2 more patterns added:

Purple Silver. Thanks to Pat K.

 

Yellow Gold. Thanks to Mike (byteme90k)

 

 

pklingen
Posted 12/16/2013 7:26 PM (#679375 - in reply to #666157)
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archie,
you just rock!! happy holidays to you and yours!
Veithr3293
Posted 12/25/2013 9:17 PM (#680604 - in reply to #666157)
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Got a couple of these grinders for Christmas couldn't be happier definitely one of the best spinner baits in the musky world today
chadw18
Posted 1/4/2014 1:18 AM (#682320 - in reply to #680604)
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Are those air brushed or powder paint? I tried airbrushing some tonight and it seem it didn't work well with the lead.
psv
Posted 1/4/2014 8:40 AM (#682331 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Chad,

My spinnerbait heads are powder painted and double coated with Devcon 30 minutes epoxy.



Edited by psv 1/4/2014 8:41 AM
chadw18
Posted 1/4/2014 11:46 AM (#682367 - in reply to #682331)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
Thanks for the response. Awesome baits
pklingen
Posted 1/5/2014 5:59 AM (#682525 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: NE Ohio
chad,
check out archie's web site and watch the video where he hammer tests the paint on the heads, its "off the chart" tough!

i have many, TOP SHELF STUFF!!!!!
psv
Posted 1/5/2014 7:38 AM (#682529 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Below is YouTube link to the crush  test video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B4kKroWhwQ

 

psv
Posted 1/22/2014 7:32 PM (#686608 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Green Chartreuse Glitter added to the line.

Skirt are combo of 3 colors: white, chartreuse & lime silicone, plus emerald saltwater flash.

 

 

It should be really good in muddy/stained water

What do you think guys?



Edited by psv 1/22/2014 7:33 PM
Targa01
Posted 1/22/2014 10:00 PM (#686654 - in reply to #686608)
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Location: Grand Rapids MN
Really like this new one. Definitely coming up with some great color combos Archie.
Veithr3293
Posted 1/22/2014 10:53 PM (#686674 - in reply to #666157)
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That looks like another killer color to me
psv
Posted 1/22/2014 11:58 PM (#686677 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Thank you, very much guys
It looks a lot brighter alive.
CedarLakeMusky
Posted 1/23/2014 6:41 AM (#686687 - in reply to #666157)
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Archie,
They all look really nice. I have seen that video too. They are tough for sure.
pklingen
Posted 1/23/2014 12:12 PM (#686775 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: NE Ohio
archie,
lookin awesome as usual. can't wait to try mine this spring! hope your staying warm up there! lol. have a good day!
Veithr3293
Posted 1/23/2014 1:45 PM (#686801 - in reply to #666157)
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How about one in Pink Lemon-aid (Pink and some variety of yellow)
psv
Posted 1/23/2014 2:45 PM (#686814 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Ryan,
Should be a good one. I'll try it.
Brad P
Posted 1/24/2014 9:29 AM (#686976 - in reply to #666157)
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PSV what are you using the coat the head?
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 10:11 AM (#686990 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Brad,
The heads are powder painted, baked in the oven and then 2 layers of Devcon 30 minutes epoxy on top.
Brad P
Posted 1/24/2014 1:12 PM (#687044 - in reply to #666157)
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Do you rotate the 30 minute epoxy? The reason I'm asking is I'm building a musky sized spinner bait with a resin head. Been trying to make a decision on the best way to clear the head as I do not have a turner. This is my first scratch lure so very new to the process. I appreciate your advice.
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 1:28 PM (#687054 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

No. I don't rotate the heads . No need. I use acid brushes to apply Devcon and then after 10-15 minutes heat the heads with heat gun (450F, low level) to remove the bubbles and make sure the finish is flawless. Then they are going to rack to cure.

Resin head? Interesting. I'd like to see how your spinnerbaits will look.

Please keep us posted.



Edited by psv 1/24/2014 1:43 PM
chadw18
Posted 1/24/2014 1:34 PM (#687057 - in reply to #687054)
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Archie do you have to let the devcon sit a little bit after mixing the two together?
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 1:42 PM (#687060 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Chad,
No. New formula of Devcon 30 minutes sets up very fast. I mix it by small batches (just enough for 7-8 heads) for a minute or so and then apply it right away.
Brad P
Posted 1/24/2014 1:44 PM (#687061 - in reply to #666157)
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Thanks Archie. I'll post a pic once I get through it. I've been taking my time with it, I have an idea of what I want, but I really want it to turn out well so spending time on each step. That and having two little kids at home... you know how it goes.
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 1:52 PM (#687062 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
No problem Brad. Glad I can help a little bit.
Looking forward to see your creation.
chadw18
Posted 1/24/2014 6:19 PM (#687126 - in reply to #687060)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
psv - 1/24/2014 1:42 PM

Chad,
No. New formula of Devcon 30 minutes sets up very fast. I mix it by small batches (just enough for 7-8 heads) for a minute or so and then apply it right away.


thanks. I am in the final stages of a couple spinners. Thanks for the help along the way!
KDKR
Posted 1/25/2014 2:56 PM (#687258 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Cleveland,Ohio
Maybe a dumb question but how do you get a consistent clean bend in the top of your spinnerbait? Every time I try something they look different. Yours has a nice tight turn.
psv
Posted 1/25/2014 4:34 PM (#687276 - in reply to #687258)
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Location: MN

KDKR - 1/25/2014 2:56 PM Maybe a dumb question but how do you get a consistent clean bend in the top of your spinnerbait? Every time I try something they look different. Yours has a nice tight turn.

Fred

Good tools (Knipex Round Nose pliers: must have for .062 wire) and some practice for the last 6-7 years

Sidejack
Posted 1/26/2014 8:24 PM (#687506 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Aurora
These are gorgeous!
Love the pink AND the white & blue.
Unless you've already done it, how about the classic skunk, maybe with a glow blade?
psv
Posted 1/26/2014 8:53 PM (#687511 - in reply to #687506)
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Sidejack - 1/26/2014 8:24 PM These are gorgeous! Love the pink AND the white & blue. Unless you've already done it, how about the classic skunk, maybe with a glow blade?

Paul,

Classic Skunk ? Something like this 

I have couple patterns pretty similar to the Double Cowgirl above. I don't have glow blades, but I have glow skirts (they look silver-ish under daylight and glow after dark). Mix of black and silver flash + plus mix of glow and black silicone should work for the skirt. Head: either black, Black/Silver glitter or my signature Grey Ghost. I'll try to make and let see what I can come up with

 

 

 

 

Sidejack
Posted 1/27/2014 6:49 AM (#687546 - in reply to #687511)
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I meant George's old classic like pictured, but that would work too!


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Cal
Posted 1/27/2014 8:34 AM (#687560 - in reply to #687258)
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KDKR - 1/25/2014 3:56 PM

Maybe a dumb question but how do you get a consistent clean bend in the top of your spinnerbait? Every time I try something they look different. Yours has a nice tight turn.


Buy the biggest ones (7.5" i think). Grab the wire with the jaws where you want the bend. Bend the blade arm of the bait with your other hand away from the jaws until the wire is in half. Cut with knipex mini bolts. Squeeze the joint together with vice grips carefully.

I get great bends doing this, very consistant. Those knipex round nose are the only tool you can do this with. Spend the cash and get them.

psv
Posted 1/29/2014 8:28 PM (#688262 - in reply to #686801)
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Veithr3293 - 1/23/2014 1:45 PM How about one in Pink Lemon-aid (Pink and some variety of yellow)

Ryan per your request: Pink Lemon_Aid

 

Modified Black Perch:


 

 

What do you think guys?

Skunk is next



Edited by psv 1/29/2014 8:29 PM
flyingfish8604
Posted 1/29/2014 8:32 PM (#688264 - in reply to #688262)
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Wow! Those look really nice! I really like the pink lemonade
chadw18
Posted 1/29/2014 9:50 PM (#688273 - in reply to #688264)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
Love that pink lemonade Archie!
Veithr3293
Posted 1/29/2014 10:09 PM (#688276 - in reply to #666157)
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Pink Lemonade is delicious!
Sidejack
Posted 1/30/2014 1:52 AM (#688287 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Aurora
Yeah.. Lemonade.
Me likey
Veithr3293
Posted 2/8/2014 4:12 PM (#690290 - in reply to #666157)
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How about a Blue and Yellow one with some kind green feathers to blend the blue and yellow together
FAT-SKI
Posted 2/8/2014 8:27 PM (#690347 - in reply to #682525)
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Love the black perch, flo green and the lemon lime. Killer!

Also modified black perch and pink lemon aid. are awesome.

Edited by FAT-SKI 2/8/2014 8:30 PM
psv
Posted 2/19/2014 9:31 PM (#692676 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Finally finished my version of Skunk.
Black Nickel fluted willow blade
Skirt: Holo Black/Holo Silver flash, Combo of Black, Grey Silver & glow Starflash  silicone (it's actually glow in the dark)

 

 

 What do you think guys?

Full size picture here:

http://ectackle.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/skunk2.jpg



Edited by psv 2/19/2014 9:35 PM
FAT-SKI
Posted 2/19/2014 9:49 PM (#692680 - in reply to #692676)
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Also Wanted to send a special thanks out to you on these two beautiful spinners you built for me. Modified black perch single 24K gold #10 with a yellow trailer tail and I guess I am not sure what you named the other one, But I would call it Flo Pike, has the Silver blade. Both are gorgeous and I am sure that both will get bit. Unfortunately these pics don't do these baits even close to the justice they deserve, lighting is kind of crappy.

I was able to do exactly what I wanted with both spinner applications. Get down deep and walk it slow, and the burner I can keep just under the surface perfectly.

Thanks again Archie for the Spinners

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flyingfish8604
Posted 2/19/2014 10:30 PM (#692694 - in reply to #692680)
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Lookin'n good guys! Keep up the good work Archie!
Muskie Bob
Posted 2/19/2014 10:43 PM (#692699 - in reply to #666157)
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The Skunk..........has to be one of your best. A hit for sure.

Your creations are giving more attention to fishing spinner baits...well built with quality. WTG
pklingen
Posted 2/20/2014 5:20 AM (#692721 - in reply to #666157)
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archie,
a HOMERUN everytime!
psv
Posted 2/20/2014 8:49 PM (#692935 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Thank you, very much guys.
Special thanks to Sidejack for the picture of the original pattern.
I think my version is close enough to call it Skunk.
psv
Posted 2/27/2014 8:36 PM (#694764 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Inspired by Paul's Zombie Pike pattern,

 

I'd like to introduce Zombie Clown

 

 

 

flyingfish8604
Posted 2/27/2014 8:42 PM (#694766 - in reply to #694764)
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That is pretty SWEET!
Veithr3293
Posted 2/27/2014 9:05 PM (#694775 - in reply to #666157)
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pus and ooze the zombie clown is ready to infect a musky near you
psv
Posted 3/18/2014 10:20 AM (#700266 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Here is Lake of the Woods special:  Red Cooper Vein.

Head is painted with Cooper Vein and Candy Red powders + some fine red glitter.

Skirts: combo of Light Brown/Red Glitter + few strands of Red Starflash silicone & Red Flash.

Cooper finish Honeycomb willow blade 

 

 


 

As always, comments, suggestions are welcomed and appreciated.

chadw18
Posted 3/18/2014 10:25 AM (#700267 - in reply to #700266)
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Super Sharp!!!
Ski Patrol
Posted 3/18/2014 11:04 AM (#700286 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Ontario, Canada
I really like that LOTW special. Great job Archie!
Veithr3293
Posted 3/18/2014 2:55 PM (#700349 - in reply to #666157)
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Another work of art
flyingfish8604
Posted 3/18/2014 4:46 PM (#700381 - in reply to #666157)
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Looks great Archie! I really like that Honeycomb blade!
psv
Posted 3/19/2014 12:38 PM (#700583 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Thank you for comments guys.

Below is Green Firetiger pattern. 


 

pklingen
Posted 3/20/2014 6:29 PM (#700914 - in reply to #666157)
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archie, a winner everytime!
psv
Posted 3/27/2014 11:01 PM (#702806 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Few Grinders-like with custom painted blades:

 

 

What do you think guys ?

 

 



Edited by psv 3/27/2014 11:04 PM
Sidejack
Posted 3/27/2014 11:28 PM (#702809 - in reply to #666157)
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Those'll git snapped up this season.
I really dig the bottom one.
psv
Posted 4/2/2014 8:05 AM (#703809 - in reply to #666157)
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Couple more with custom painted blades:
Black Chartreuse Glitter:



Green Firetiger:

 

flyingfish8604
Posted 4/2/2014 10:23 AM (#703844 - in reply to #703809)
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Those blades are crazy cool! I really like the black/chartreuse and the chartreuse tiger blade. Great job Archie!
ToothTamer
Posted 4/2/2014 10:33 AM (#703847 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Lake St.Clair
Those blades are very neat!
Were they made like that or did you do that yourself, if you dont mind me asking?
Very sharp everyone I see I like and that's the truth great work bud
psv
Posted 4/2/2014 10:48 AM (#703850 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Those blades were custom painted by Downriver Tackle for me. The quality is top notch and Jim is a great guy to deal with.
pklingen
Posted 4/2/2014 6:46 PM (#703956 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 864


Location: NE Ohio
archie, you have really really outdid yourself with those painted blades. OUTSTANDING!!!! are they painted on both sides?
psv
Posted 4/2/2014 6:57 PM (#703959 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 469


Location: MN

Hi Pat The blades look alive a lot better and I really like them on my spinnerbaits. I'm thinking to order few more patterns. They're painted on one site.

Second side as follows:

1.Red/Orange.chartreuse - 24K Gold

2. Pearl Orange/Black - Brass

3. Green Chartreuse - Bright Nickel

4. Firetiger - Bright Nickel



Edited by psv 4/2/2014 6:59 PM
pklingen
Posted 4/3/2014 5:02 AM (#704033 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 864


Location: NE Ohio
can't wait to see the new patterns archie!
psv
Posted 4/10/2014 9:51 PM (#706024 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: RE: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 469


Location: MN

The Grinders line is ready.

Below is summary slide show:

http://youtu.be/nzK4a4tL5Oo

Big thanks for help with ideas and support.

 

 



Edited by psv 4/10/2014 9:54 PM
Sidejack
Posted 4/11/2014 5:47 PM (#706211 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
Love the video.
Pink Lemonade still looks money to me and is the blade on the skunk black chrome?
pklingen
Posted 4/11/2014 6:33 PM (#706222 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




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Location: NE Ohio
love the video archie, nicely done!
psv
Posted 4/11/2014 8:43 PM (#706241 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 469


Location: MN
Thank you, guys
Actually, the blade on Skunk is Lakeland Exclusive Black Nickel finish
Targa01
Posted 4/16/2014 8:43 PM (#707246 - in reply to #706241)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits





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Location: Grand Rapids MN
Couple sweet new additions! One bright colored bait with chart/lime silicon and emerald & chart flash. Second is a crappie inspired bait with grey silver flash, black, and purple silicon with salt & pepper/purple flash. I stink at pictures and in the words of Archie "they look more alive and juicy in person!"

Maybe Archie will post the pics he took of them, much nicer than mine.

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Veithr3293
Posted 4/17/2014 2:43 AM (#707271 - in reply to #666157)
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I like the purple/ silver one
ShutUpNFish
Posted 4/17/2014 7:36 AM (#707290 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits





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Location: Money, PA
Sweet spinners!
psv
Posted 4/17/2014 1:27 PM (#707370 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: RE: Couple new spinnerbaits




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Location: MN

Thank you guys

Below are the pictures of Mike's spinnerbaits

Crappie inspired spinnerbait:

1.5oz Bullet Head: GreyGhost/Skunk pattern

Black/Grey Silver/Purple combo Starflash silicon   with combination of Salt/Pepper & Purple flash skirt

Fluted Genuine Silver Willow Blade

 

Green Chartreuse

1oz Bullet Head: Green Chartreuse Glitter Pattern

Lime/Chartreuse combo Starflash silicon with combination of translucent chartreuse & light emerald flash skirt.

Honeycomb 24K Gold Willow Blade

 

Big thanks to Mike for help with patterns improvements.

 

 

flyingfish8604
Posted 4/17/2014 2:55 PM (#707391 - in reply to #707370)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




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That lemon lime bait looks great. The fish will find that in dark water!
psv
Posted 5/29/2014 6:55 PM (#713334 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: RE: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 469


Location: MN

Below is Custom Cleveland Browns Grinder I've recently made.

Head: 1.5oz painted with Orange Pearl (Official Harley Davidson powder paint).

Skirt: combination of brown/red glitter/blaze orange Starflash silicone + metallic orange flash.

#6 Willow fluted 24K Gold blade

 

pistolpete314
Posted 6/7/2014 9:21 PM (#714489 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 200


Location: Twin Cities
I'd like to get a few of these but have no idea what color to get. Will be mainly on minnetonka and eagle lake. Occasionally mille lacs or leech
psv
Posted 6/22/2014 10:48 PM (#717197 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: RE: Couple new spinnerbaits




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Location: MN

Couple Grinders I've recently build

Walleye

 

 White/Pink Barbie

 

flyingfish8604
Posted 6/22/2014 11:09 PM (#717201 - in reply to #717197)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




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Looking good Archie! I thought you were taking a break from work? LOL
pklingen
Posted 6/23/2014 6:38 AM (#717213 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




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Location: NE Ohio
good to see your staying busy archie, LOL. i really like that walleye, its spot on!
psv
Posted 6/23/2014 7:10 AM (#717215 - in reply to #666157)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




Posts: 469


Location: MN
Thanks guys!
Still build them one by one
bigbite
Posted 6/24/2014 7:38 AM (#717469 - in reply to #717215)
Subject: Re: Couple new spinnerbaits




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Beautiful work as always my friend.