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wers4455
Posted 9/26/2008 5:43 PM (#338014)
Subject: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: madison wisconsin
I recently purchased a new pacemaker and two stillwaters and need some help. The pacemaker was $25 and the stillwaters were $20. I think I might have got the new plastic ones instead of the wood ones. I was hoping to get the wood ones cause I heard that they were stop making the them. I picked it up and it felt fairly light, so my question is how can you tell? The older wood kind I think ran around $30 so I think I might have got the new kind. Any suggestions?

If so, oh well......
JRedig
Posted 9/26/2008 7:30 PM (#338021 - in reply to #338014)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters




Location: Twin Cities
Bite it and see if your teeth sink in...hehe :-D
wers4455
Posted 9/26/2008 8:39 PM (#338028 - in reply to #338021)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: madison wisconsin
I bought a purple, black, and black/orange and they don't look that tasty to me. If I bought the firetiger then I for sure would! LOL.
AWH
Posted 9/26/2008 8:59 PM (#338033 - in reply to #338014)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
There was no price change when Ty went from wood to plastic on the Pacemakers. The plastic ones have a different look. It has a "meaner" look. Kind of an indentation where the eyes are and the top of the head. The ones I have weighed were no different in weight from wood to plastic either.

Aaron
andracke
Posted 9/27/2008 10:57 AM (#338074 - in reply to #338014)
Subject: RE: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL
Stillwaters are still made out of wood. The Pacemaker that is plastic has indentions around the eyes.
archerynut36
Posted 9/27/2008 12:46 PM (#338084 - in reply to #338014)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: syracuse indiana
i will say that the plastic ones hold up and perform better. but just like the wood ones the paint comes off by hookrub and i have heard of someguys having problems with the blade coming loose and they have taken epoxy and seald the bead where they go in the back section...bill
Jason Bomber
Posted 9/30/2008 3:09 PM (#338615 - in reply to #338014)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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post a pic and I'm sure I and others can tell you.
muskymeyer
Posted 9/30/2008 4:17 PM (#338622 - in reply to #338615)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: nationwide
I believe all Stillwaters are wood. The plastic Pacemakers have a dent right behind the eyes on the top. The wood bodied Pacemakers are completely round with no cutouts for the eyes or dent on top of the head.

Hopefully this makes sense.


Corey Meyer
muskymeyer
Posted 9/30/2008 4:23 PM (#338623 - in reply to #338622)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: nationwide
Here is a black glitter plastic Pacemaker . . . notice the bump on the top of the head, the wood ones do not have this.


Corey Meyer


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wers4455
Posted 9/30/2008 5:02 PM (#338637 - in reply to #338623)
Subject: Re: Pacemaker and stillwaters





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Location: madison wisconsin
Thanks muskymeyer. Looks like I bought a wood one!!!
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