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Message Subject: New colors and some New Year Neon
sephus3
Posted 1/2/2009 10:19 PM (#352771)
Subject: New colors and some New Year Neon




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Finally had some late evening shop time. Hope you Like'm


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(006 Pety Hoodahd Seeker.JPG)


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(007 Peacock Seeker.JPG)


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(010 Neon Wave Ripper.JPG)


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(009 Neon Candy Stripe Ripper.JPG)



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Attachments 005 The Patriot Seeker.JPG (30KB - 98 downloads)
Attachments 006 Pety Hoodahd Seeker.JPG (29KB - 114 downloads)
Attachments 007 Peacock Seeker.JPG (34KB - 89 downloads)
Attachments 010 Neon Wave Ripper.JPG (32KB - 99 downloads)
Attachments 008 Neon Ripple Ripper.JPG (30KB - 107 downloads)
Attachments 009 Neon Candy Stripe Ripper.JPG (29KB - 98 downloads)
Yake Bait
Posted 1/3/2009 10:24 AM (#352822 - in reply to #352771)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon





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Nice!
Tigger
Posted 1/3/2009 10:51 AM (#352827 - in reply to #352771)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon





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Location: Burton, Ohio
I like those alot!
sephus3
Posted 1/4/2009 8:04 PM (#353070 - in reply to #352771)
Subject: RE: New colors and some New Year Neon




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Thanks guys...here's the latest pair.


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RiverMan
Posted 1/4/2009 8:43 PM (#353081 - in reply to #352771)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon




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Location: Oregon
I like the colors of the bottom three in the top pic, different.

Jed
brewcrew
Posted 1/4/2009 9:42 PM (#353098 - in reply to #352771)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon





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Very cool colors!
dtaijo174
Posted 1/5/2009 6:24 PM (#353251 - in reply to #352771)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon





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Location: New Hope MN
This may seem like a dumb question, but do you walk-the-dog these or straight retrieve?
sephus3
Posted 1/5/2009 8:21 PM (#353286 - in reply to #353251)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon




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dtaijo174 - 1/5/2009 6:24 PM

This may seem like a dumb question, but do you walk-the-dog these or straight retrieve?


Not a dumb question at all...You can Burn'm, crawl'm, N walk'm. And they hold great in current.
Beaver
Posted 1/5/2009 11:22 PM (#353357 - in reply to #353286)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon





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Very interesting color combinations, I like them. I bet that bigger one can really handle a good-sized chop on the water.
Do they have a name?
Beaver
sephus3
Posted 1/6/2009 7:19 AM (#353383 - in reply to #353357)
Subject: Re: New colors and some New Year Neon




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Beaver - 1/5/2009 11:22 PM

Very interesting color combinations, I like them. I bet that bigger one can really handle a good-sized chop on the water.
Do they have a name?
Beaver


Beaver,

Actually they both handle big water well. The Large one I call the "SEEKER" and the Smaller one I call the "RIPPER".
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