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Message Subject: globe props
J Nail
Posted 2/22/2007 4:02 PM (#240863)
Subject: globe props




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Location: Bemidji, MN
who has globe props? Stamina did, but I don't see them in the new catalog. Moore's lists them, but he is gone till april. anyone else?
Decoy
Posted 2/22/2007 5:52 PM (#240891 - in reply to #240863)
Subject: RE: globe props




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Globe Props have been out of production, as I understand, Dick Moore should have some this Spring when he gets back. At least that is what he said. I've got a back-order with him. I know that dosen't help if you want to make some Globes. Right now I'm working on my old inventory.

I to noticed Stamina didn't have the Globe Props in the new catalog. Also, Stamina seems to be out of 3-D eyes in some colors and sizes when I order.

Hope someone has another supplier of Globe Props to suggest.
J Nail
Posted 2/23/2007 10:44 AM (#241027 - in reply to #240863)
Subject: Re: globe props




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Location: Bemidji, MN
Decoy, I quit using the 3d eyes in favor of teddy bear eyes from the craft store. You can put them on 3 ways, drill a small hole for the plastic stem on the back and flush mount them that way. Use a foresner bit and se them in some to give the eye socket effect (my favorite) or just cut the stem off and glue them on flat. they look alot like glass eyes when you epoxy over them.
Brad
Posted 2/23/2007 11:38 AM (#241043 - in reply to #240863)
Subject: Re: globe props





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I have a couple extra (props) laying around, if your interested.

Also, I can have some laser cut from a local shop, but unless you want about 100 or more, it's a little expensive. 100 will run around $1.00 each, 500 $0.50, 1000 $0.45, give or take.

Brad Nickelson
Killing Time Tackle Co.

Edited by Brad 2/23/2007 11:42 AM
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