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Message Subject: Slammer Spoons

Posted 12/13/2002 4:50 AM (#3953)
Subject: Slammer Spoons


Bill,

Will you have the new spoons at the shows this winter? And are you going to incorporate some of the new colors like Monkey Puke and Rotten Banana into the crankbaits? Thanks for the info.


Posted 12/13/2002 10:31 AM (#52979)
Subject: Slammer Spoons


Yes we are planning to bring the spoon's (along with some custom colors)to the shows that we will have a booth at.

As far as the two spoon colors you asked about (Monkeye Puke and Rotten Bannana) in the wood baits, all but one of the spoon colors are done with tape. The holo-form we use on our cranks is flexable and forms over the bait nice. The prisem tape that we use on our spoons will not form over the side's of the crank's to good. I have done some Monkeye Puke with bronze and yellow glitter, but the Rotten Bannana is a glow color and I can't paint it.
If you are looking for a crappie (look's a little like the Rotten Bannana) I'm hoping to have some Holo-form Crappies at the Milwaukee Show.

Thanks

Posted 12/13/2002 12:41 PM (#52980)
Subject: Slammer Spoons


How about the Blue Speckelbacks, that color produced.

Posted 12/13/2002 12:55 PM (#52981)
Subject: Slammer Spoons


Mike,
The blue speckle back's glow color is done with powder paint and then the spoons are heated to 350 for about a hour to bake it on. I think the wood bait would become kindling at that heat.
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