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| glorch |
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Posts: 102 | Hi everyone!!! Try again. Looking for Odyssey Pig. The older models. Prefer wood, but some special plastic works as well. If you find some, please send me a picture to my email instead of in the topic. I have Paypal and have never had any problems Best regards, Niklas [email protected] | ||
| Ray Fuller |
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Posts: 339 Location: Lake County Illinois | There are a few on Ebay if you cant find any here. | ||
| glorch |
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Posts: 102 | Yes I know.....but no made of wood. Thanx anyway | ||
| WINDKNOT |
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Posts: 111 | Never seen or heard of them made of wood ? I think Bob Mesikomer was like the frist to use them and his were plastic. | ||
| wallygator |
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Posts: 319 Location: Tomahawk,Wis | Windknott old school ..years ago they were wood.. | ||
| Jeff78 |
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Posts: 1660 Location: central Wisconsin | I have a brand new jointed flaming pig. How can I tell if it is wood or plastic? | ||
| Sidejack |
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Posts: 1082 Location: Aurora | Jeff78 - 1/18/2014 8:32 AM I have a brand new jointed flaming pig. How can I tell if it is wood or plastic? Removing the hooks and using mine years ago for fish house shims & casting plugs caused a lot of the paint to fall off. I was then able to determine whether they were wood or plastic. Most were wood if I recall correctly but darned if I can find them now. | ||
| CU301DSV |
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Posts: 906 Location: Canada | The one I have is 7" and made of wood. Not for sale. | ||
| randy t |
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Posts: 45 | Most of them were used for fire wood. Probably the best choice. They also make great test lures for trying out new rods in the yard. Fish with one? Why? | ||
| CU301DSV |
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Posts: 906 Location: Canada | I haven't used mine, it's hanging with a bunch of other older baits. | ||
| randy t |
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Posts: 45 | You don't use wood for heat? Lot of BTUs in a pig. | ||
| glorch |
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Posts: 102 | The wooden Pigs were only made in 900 ex. After that they went to plastic. I have 2 of the very first that were made and I bought them from Bob himself. The jointed Flaming Pig were never made out of wood. But if you're interested in selling any wood Pig, please let me know by email Best regards, Niklas | ||
| glorch |
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Posts: 102 | Se my Odyssey Pig-collection om the following site: http://thepikefather.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/intervju-med-niklas-s... Theres a few "one of a kinds" there | ||
| WINDKNOT |
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Posts: 111 | Glorch that's a fine Pig pen ya got there !!! I got 2 plastic org/blackspot and Chart/Blackspot. I like them can't figure why they get bad mouthed so much hear in the US Edited by WINDKNOT 1/19/2014 9:04 AM | ||
| DRPEPIN |
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Posts: 164 | I have a black with silver prismatic pattern that I have not used that I would be open to sell for the right price. It appears to be wood. Kevin Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (32KB - 222 downloads) | ||
| glorch |
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Posts: 102 | Thanks, yes I like it DRPEPIN- sorry but thats made of plastic. But please shoot me a PM and we can discuss it more. Might want it anyway | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20281 Location: oswego, il | Ace baits makes the original pig and it is wood. I don't know how much difference there is between the ace and odysee wood pig but you might want to give them a try. | ||
| WINDKNOT |
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Posts: 111 | In all honestly it blew me away this were once made of wood. | ||
| djhoffman_mn |
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Posts: 163 | How much are they worth? Anyone have an idea?? I have one. PM sent... | ||
| jchiggins |
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Posts: 1760 Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Pm sent | ||
| glorch |
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Posts: 102 | Long time since, so........BUMP!!!! Please dig deep through your lureboxes and shoot me a picture to my email : [email protected] Best regards, Niklas | ||
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