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River Rat
07-04-2001, 06:30 PM
Hay Gang,
I’m looking for unfinished Colorado blades, no plating, no paint, no nothing. Straight out of the press, I’ve checked Netcraft and a few others without any luck.

Thanks Randy

“Happiness Is Getting Bit”

Mattman
07-05-2001, 01:37 AM
Have you tried www.staminainc.com ?

Jigbite
07-05-2001, 10:08 AM
I think you will find unfinished blades hard to come by. All of the manufactures that stamp blades that I have delt with in the past stamp blades from finished stock. Brass, copper or nickle and then they are lacquer coated after the stamping process. Most painted blade are stamped from brass and then etched to accept primer and paint. Good luck in your search

TONY ON ICE
07-05-2001, 05:03 PM
RANDY,
Let me know what size and quantity you need.
I have access to the raw, unfinished blades but I must order large quantities.
Prices are great on these raw blades.
Can usually buy 1000 pcs for a few bucks more than most places charge for 100.

Tony B

River Rat
07-07-2001, 04:58 AM
Thanks guys,

Tony,
I'll drop you an email on Tuesday, my partner in this venture is fishing a Tournament on Sag Bay in MI. I won't see him until Tuesday Night at our walleye club meeting.

Thanks again, Randy

TONY ON ICE
07-08-2001, 07:32 PM
RANDY.
I'll be looking forward to hearing from you on Tuesday.
I can get the raw blades in Colorado, (standard & deep cup), Indiana and Willow.
Sizes from 00 through 8 on the standard style blades and 2 through 6 on the deep cup Colorados.
They're all available in hammered fishish also.
Talk to you Tuesday !
Our New York State trapshooting championships start on Tuesday so it might be kind of late before I get back to you !

Take care !

River Rat
07-15-2001, 05:10 PM
Tony,
I have tried to email you and keep getting a failed delivery notice. Drop me a short note so I can get together with you.
Thanks

randall.gaines@att.net

steve
07-16-2001, 12:00 AM
tony,I'm also interested in unfinished blades.Could you e-mail me with further info?What kind of metal are they made of?I usually go through 500 to 600 or more per year.A savings of that much would be of great help!! Thanks in advance. Steve.-sbubnik@rr.new.com