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Message Subject: Snowcrest globes
Veithr3293
Posted 1/20/2013 8:36 PM (#611129)
Subject: Snowcrest globes




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Just got myself a snowcrest globe at a pawn shop for 8 bucks and was wanted to know the maker and if there still in business. How much do these baits normally run a guy new?
fishfirst92
Posted 1/25/2013 12:39 PM (#612425 - in reply to #611129)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Im curious about these too. I just picked one up on eBay anyone got any info on these?
CiscoKid
Posted 1/25/2013 4:04 PM (#612465 - in reply to #611129)
Subject: RE: Snowcrest globes





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Best to try and epoxy the screws in that hold the blade. The screws backed out on both of the ones I had.
fishfirst92
Posted 1/25/2013 6:48 PM (#612482 - in reply to #611129)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes





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Location: Sussex, NJ
Thanks Travis, how do they sound? Are they decent?
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 1/25/2013 10:57 PM (#612521 - in reply to #612482)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes





Posts: 434


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
A fellow by the name of Brian Sanger from Valentine, Nebraska made them. He quit building them almost 5 years. They are very nice globes and $8 is a great price for one! I think they were around $18 new at the time.
fishfirst92
Posted 1/25/2013 11:13 PM (#612523 - in reply to #611129)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes





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Location: Sussex, NJ
Yeah I saw they were made in Nebraska. They look pretty well made I cant wait to give mine a shot!
FishingFool
Posted 1/26/2013 6:41 AM (#612539 - in reply to #612523)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes




Location: Eau Claire,WI
They are ok,not the best,not the worst. The blade is very weak and you must retune it often. I prefer other globes...
CiscoKid
Posted 1/26/2013 8:41 AM (#612548 - in reply to #612539)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
FishingFool - 1/26/2013 6:41 AM

They are ok,not the best,not the worst. The blade is very weak and you must retune it often. I prefer other globes...


Fishfirst I agree with this statement. If you want a good globe get your hands on a RyLure or TR September Globe if you can find one. Good luck though as they are hard to find. I don't fish any mass produced ones.
fishfirst92
Posted 1/26/2013 9:03 AM (#612553 - in reply to #611129)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Thanks man, yeah I'm looking into finding a Rylure soon those seem to be the fan favorite
muletrain
Posted 1/26/2013 8:41 PM (#612632 - in reply to #612553)
Subject: Re: Snowcrest globes




Posts: 173


Location: Probably Minnesota that time...
Pretty sure Bigwood carries Ry Lure Globes & Creepers. Nice looking baits!
-Chris
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