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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I want to get a little feller, say enough to hold 12 baits seperated and vertically but in a nice case. Not interested in the plastic Plano boxes, I have lots of those already. |
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Location: Greenfield, WI | Even though you didn't have interest in Plano Boxes, last year they came out with one which was called an anniversary model. It was a little smaller than the black double sided phantoms, but without the bottom side problems of opening both top and bottom sides. It is a little smaller than black ones were. |
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| I do...send me $25.00 for clues as to where to obtain it!;) |
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Location: oswego, il | I think lakewood makes a smaller box that holds about 12 baits. Check with R&H, I think they have them. |
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Posts: 1936
Location: Eau Claire, WI | Second Todd M's vote for smaller Lakewoods.
Steve,
A smaller box full of baits is a practicle but not very romantic wedding gift for Sue...LOL..:) |
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| Riddler, try B&B. I can't remember the website(I'll look for it), but I saw some nice boxes at one of the shows last year. I got one of their boxes for eye cranks, and will probably get another as I rebuild my inventory. They are really nice.
Here's the link. http://www.bbbaitbox.com/
They have a 20 slot Musky box that might fit your needs. They will also custom buid one to suit your very specific needs. They will be at the Green Bay show this weekend.
Edited by Shep 2/26/2003 7:54 AM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have one of the big B&B boxes, thanks, Shep. I will give them a call, and also look into the Lakewood. |
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