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Where does everyone, if anyone, buy small amounts of spinner bait supplies? I did some research and with most parts, it’s buying larger quantities. I just want to change some blades or add some beads maybe even build a few from scratch. I don’t need 50 of each, just about 10 beads would do me.
Who knows maybe I’ll get into it more and, buy larger amounts but, for now just a few will do me.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

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Add Barlows and Lurepartsonline to your search list. They sell in 5 packs painted (around $10) or unpainted for less than $6.  The price has just about doubled since covid. I have bought from all three shops  and satisfied with all. I loves me some spinnerbaits, haven't bought an assembled one in decades. 

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3 hours ago, detroit1 said:

Add Barlows and Lurepartsonline to your search list. They sell in 5 packs painted (around $10) or unpainted for less than $6.  The price has just about doubled since covid. I have bought from all three shops  and satisfied with all. I loves me some spinnerbaits, haven't bought an assembled one in decades. 

Second Barlow’s. Cost in part depends on quality. You can get economy blades very cheap. They won’t last because they will tarnish/rust, but they do catch fish still. If you want say hildebrant you are going to pay for it. Up to you to decide what you want to do. More than any other lure, I feel like spinnerbait blades add up quickly if you want several diff sizes and styles. And I mean thats kind of the point of customizing. To be have all the different combinations of blades and make unique lures. 

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Ok I’ve got 

Jann’s net craft

Lure parts online

Barlow’s

got-’‘em bookmarked.

I snooped around the websites all of you gave me, I never realized all this stuff was available. I’m almost afraid to go  “down that rabbit hole”.  I mean WOW! 
I’ve got a couple worm molds that I melt my used soft plastics down and hand pour some baits.
 

“Do I take The red pill, or the blue pill” 

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5 hours ago, GRiver said:

Ok I’ve got 

Jann’s net craft

Lure parts online

Barlow’s

got-’‘em bookmarked.

I snooped around the websites all of you gave me, I never realized all this stuff was available. I’m almost afraid to go  “down that rabbit hole”.  I mean WOW! 
I’ve got a couple worm molds that I melt my used soft plastics down and hand pour some baits.
 

“Do I take The red pill, or the blue pill” 

Just wait. Your cart is going to be $300 in abt 10 min.

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On 9/20/2023 at 11:15 PM, Bdnoble84 said:

Second Barlow’s. Cost in part depends on quality. You can get economy blades very cheap. They won’t last because they will tarnish/rust, but they do catch fish still. If you want say hildebrant you are going to pay for it. Up to you to decide what you want to do. More than any other lure, I feel like spinnerbait blades add up quickly if you want several diff sizes and styles. And I mean thats kind of the point of customizing. To be have all the different combinations of blades and make unique lures. 

 

Gold plated and black nickel are expensive even in larger quantities. 

 

Allen 

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On 9/20/2023 at 6:37 AM, GRiver said:

Where does everyone, if anyone, buy small amounts of spinner bait supplies? I did some research and with most parts, it’s buying larger quantities. I just want to change some blades or add some beads maybe even build a few from scratch. I don’t need 50 of each, just about 10 beads would do me.
Who knows maybe I’ll get into it more and, buy larger amounts but, for now just a few will do me.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

 

What specifically are you looking for? Someone on here probably has the stuff just sitting around. If you need some 1/8 hollow beads I have about 3lbs of them so I can spare a few.

 

Allen

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@Munkin Thank you for offer but got some coming. I also I saw some beads, fluorescent red and green at Walmart. Don’t know if all of them carry them, for making leaders.

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7 hours ago, GRiver said:

@Munkin Thank you for offer but got some coming. I also I saw some beads, fluorescent red and green at Walmart. Don’t know if all of them carry them, for making leaders.

 

You can buy beads at places like Hobby Lobby. 

 

Allen 

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23 hours ago, Munkin said:

 

You can buy beads at places like Hobby Lobby. 

 

Allen 

Hobby lobby is very good for certain things. Createx Paint, beads, balsa and bass wood. I buy there craft fur strips. They arent really long enough for traditional use but i cut the material into zonker strips for palmering. Makes a very unique jig. 

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11 hours ago, Bdnoble84 said:

Hobby lobby is very good for certain things. Createx Paint, beads, balsa and bass wood. I buy there craft fur strips. They arent really long enough for traditional use but i cut the material into zonker strips for palmering. Makes a very unique jig. 

They have things you can't find at luremaking sites like copper and black beads.

 

Allen 

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