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how they do this?
I have not been able to figure how this plug is thru-wired without using a tail wrap. I am considering opening it up to find out but before I resort to that I thought I would ask you folks. I have no idea who may have built it due to no markings anywhere.
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They make the front loop and stick it through plug. Mark for total length and take it out. Make bend and flatten it out enough to fit over a nose grommet. Reassemble rear part of plug. When loop comes out the backside place nose grommet over wire then pry open loop with a scratch awl or center punch.
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Could also be that the rear section was cut in half and re glued before painting. (a lot more work this way)
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Thanks Mac! I would think the wire would lose strength but I suppose unless it's weaker than your line it shouldn't fail. Two part glue up is a time consumer for sure. Really was drawing a blank when I saw it.
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Creek Chub Bait Co. was the company that invented that method of putting jointed plugs together. Along with thru wiring itself.
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looks like a rhode island lures night stalker... I am usually wrong though
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