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| I am looking for a source of wood crank, glide blanks. After many years of making custom rods, bucktails, etc, I just got into airbrushing. I have been using old suicks, smittys, etc to prep and custom paint. I have a handful of Jakes / jointed Grandmas, and need something else to keep going. I am not interested in carving any wood at this point, just airbrushing for myself, so small quantities only. Let me know if anyone knows where to get musky sized blanks.
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Lure-Making/Shop-By-Product-Category...
This place is pretty good. Never bought the blanks though. |
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| Thank you. I have bought other lure and rod building components, but not the lure blanks. I will have to check them out. |
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| plastic spoons are good to work out patterns. and no carving just blocks of 1x2's are good. i personally use wood blocks all the time to work stuff out, base coat a block white then can paint each side different. Great way to work out layering
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