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wooden plugs. Grain or No Grain?
when your buying a wooden plug do you like seeing the grain of the wood? OR would you rather see a perfect smooth piece with no grain showing so you cant even tell its wood?
i know it really doesnt matter as long as it catches fish, but what do you think if you HAD to choose?:confused: :) .................................................. ................................................ ME- i like to see some grain or little chips in the wood. sort of lets me knows its wood and i actually remember which plugs are which. like, for instance, which ones swim beter than others or which plug caught a certain fish. i had this one little danny that had 3 little chips in a row on its body and i just remember that one little plug for that reason. |
No grain equals a well turned and well finished plug, that's what I want to see. Grain visible means no pride in the finished product or lack of work ethic or both. Just my .02
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Wood has grain. If you want no grain then buy PLASTIC :eek: Every piece of wood is different....I think that's one of the beauties of wood.
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NO GRAIN, unless it's a natural finish, had this talk recently with Hab's and Tattoo and that's one of the things I really love about their plugs, NO grain, it makes those sweet paint jobs stand out even more.My .02,:) johnny "the Ratt Boy"
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Maybe the grain showing will sometimes add to the realism of the plug looking like a fish. Me personally, I would rather not see the grain showing thru, but that is just me. I build them to fish with and as long as they catch, then it's fine with me. |
I'm old school...I get heated if I see a little pecker hole or grain showing.
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I am not a plug builder but I have bought a few in my life time and have had a few wrecked by the fish that strike them.
To me, a plug showing its grain indicates a rough finish job and possible trouble ahead. Dependent on the way the grain is running makes a weak plug or a strong plug. I really good finish indicates to me a plug that is most likely sealed well and will not dry out and become weak in time. Weak dried out open grained plugs can come back shattered, crack and broken. Through wires of course save the fish. Pined plugs can break apart and sometimes you are lucky to get the front half and fish back. As noted above, I am not a plug builder but over the past half century plus I have had my share of problems. However, taking into consideration the waters I fish, the currents present, the size of the quarry, and the tackle used, it is really amazing that more stuff does not break. |
No Grains No Grains No Grains, Like to give my Customers There Moneys Worth, With a well Finished Product , Thats just how I do things.............
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Brandon |
i think plugs should sell for 10 bucks a pop
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oh yeah, no grain...I'm on atkins...just kidding |
no grain
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when Ya come here i'll show them to Ya along with the other :devil: stuff. |
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maybe 5 bucks a plug
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I will happily take any plugs that have grain showing off your hands:D
grain adds character and do you really think a fish cares if the grain is showing :huh: |
grain in plugs = no sanding and dull tools
4 bucks a plug now |
I was just in the cellar looking at all my grainy plugs ready to paint :smash:
For the pro's I agree no grain makes for a cleaner plug, but I think it adds character... -spence |
IF you guys want CHARACTER, I will give you Character for the same PRICE. If someones paying 10 to 20 bucks for a PLUG or more He should have Quality not Character....... I would not want to buy a new BMW with CHARACTER just my .02................
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ok 3 bucks a plug and I have no grain chunks in mine
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-spence |
ok 2 bucks
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my x wife:smash: make that 1 buck
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Bassmaster, if you pay me one dollar each, I will take them off your hands :D final offer.
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ok I pay You 250 but thats it........
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BM, Where's them $35.00 ones................. ;)
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FishWeeWee bought them all :p
Habs, what you doing hanging out in the "Barn" with them jersey animals?? :eek: :) |
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