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| anyone know what kind of rubber is used....i have heard that its toxic when melted....kind of a concearn considering all the repairs people do to these baits |
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| I wouldn't worry about it...if AGrimm isn't mental by now with all the melting of dawgs he does we are all safe!
you tend to melt these outside in your boat and aren't exactly sniffing the stuff...
not a concern to me... |
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Location: lansing, il | i dont know what kind of rubber or how toxic it is, but if you get a shack attack you will do ALOT less repair work. much higher quality rubber! |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Pretty sure it's plastisol.
Aaron |
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Location: Oregon | I'm sure it is toxic but so are cigarettes.
RM |
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Location: Land of the Musky | All rubber is toxic to humans when burned. Just don't inhale. Learned that from President Clinton. |
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| Any word as to whether Musky Innovations has addressed the quality concerns with Bull Dawgs that have been expressed in spades here at M1st? I'm inclined to stick with the Shack Attack baits based on their superior quality. |
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| Any word as to whether Musky Innovations has addressed the quality concerns with Bull Dawgs that have been expressed in spades here at M1st? I'm inclined to stick with the Shack Attack baits based on their superior quality.
bored today, John?
perhaps you might try writing them and asking yourself: [email protected]
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| That's promising. They've come up with a great bait(s) and it would be nice to see them get over the quality "hump". I know how off shoring both product manufacturing and services can be very challenging! |
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