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A couple of months ago I received the 6th sense ****** 70s lipless crank. The package says 5/8 baby ghost, but I looked on the website and it only shows that they have 1/2 oz.

Would someone that knows help me get to the bottom of this?

OR, if you have one of these 70 S's could you throw it on a scale and see what it weighs for me?

I wanted to order a few today but I want to make sure I'm getting the right ones.

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Does the website have the length of the bait? Measure it to see if it matches. That's what I did trying to figure out if my beat up Sammy I was trying to replace was a 110 or 115. I.E if website says 3" and yours is 4" chances are you have the heavier one or vice versa.

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It does, but I lost my only one today.

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Maybe someone else here can measure theirs and figure it out for you. I don't own one sorry

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That's ok. It's not looking too promising.

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Thank you sir!

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Did a quick browse on the web looks like it's 1/2oz bro the Frs jumps to 5/8 (due to added weight of rattles). Was yours definitely silent?

Edit forgot to mention I tried putting my 70X on my food scale it reads 0.7oz

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I have a a handful of them and they're 2 3/4" nose to tail.

Thanks for doing that for him!

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