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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | http://www.tewstwo.com/store/skin1/images/pdf/harrisblades.pdf
Many of us have been wishing that we could order Tommy Harris Blades on the net. Well that day has come. Tews Two and Tommy Harris have joined up to bring you the blades on the internet at:
http://www.tewstwo.com/store/skin1/images/pdf/harrisblades.pdf
They have 65 of Tommy's blades up now with many more to come very very soon. Check back often if you do not see what you are looking for.
Tommy's new line of hatchet and willow blades will be up there soon.
Tews now has the largest selection of custom painted hatchet blades that I have ever seen. Those of us who love these blades will be stopping there often.
Thanks Ed and Tommy for a great day yesterday and for having this service up on the net. |
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Location: LaCrosse, WI | Dennis,
I spoke with Tommy about this a few days ago. I had to warn him that he's going to be twice as busy as he allready is. Tommy's blades are awesome and anybody who's used them can testify to that. Tews is going to have to hire someone just to do the shipping.
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| My wallet took a big hit yesterday. I couldn't resist getting some of those proven colors and a few new ones. Sunshine you are right, the hatchet blades are great.
I guess that I was lucky getting there a little late because some of the colors were gone by the time I got there. The credit card would have taken a bigger hit but I see that I can order some of the colors on line that I missed yesterday. The only thing that I see on line is that they do not tell you what color the back side of the blade is. Tommy does a great job mixing up the backside and I like getting different combo's. Those copper backsides have been good on the bay. |
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| It may help to seperate those blades by sizes too. Or do they all come in 5, 6 and 7's? |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | I believe that most of those blades come in variuos sizes. You may need to call for the fine details. |
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Location: Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Is the link working for anyone else? I can't get it to open... |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Hmmmm.....
Works for me but takes a little time to load. Try this and then scroll down to Tommy's link and click on it.
http://www.tewstwo.com/store/home.php |
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Location: Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Must be my 'puter. Says I have a "script error". Probably has more to do with my 1995 vintage computer than the website.
Its better this way anyway - just got done spending TOO much on jigs and plastic and I won't need the blades until May anyway.
Thanks for trying to help Dennis. |
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Location: Appleton wi | Brad the link opened for me so it must be your antiquated computor . There's alot of pretty colors to choice from and i picked up 40bucks worth at tews saturday. Dennis gave up his favorite blade color for the bay and i think about 10 guys gobbled up the blades within second after he told everyone . i cant wait for open water and try a few later this spring 
Edited by eye Lunker 3/4/2007 4:05 PM
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| not sure what blade colors work the best for you guys over there but........on the saginaw bay my best producer has been the th23 on tews site and make sure it has the hammered copper back, as well as the purple and pink |
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| Be sure to check out the stuff Tommy is doing for us, here at Eyeliminator.com, kick ass spinners with spoon attractors to match. There going like wild fire over here in Michigan,with availability in other areas, soon. :) Now available in the "Pro Series" mini eye, with mono leaders, along with the original magnum version, with nylostrand leaders. Some pretty cool rigs!!! |
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| "Pro Series" mini eye?
I checked out that web site but could not find anything about the "Pro Series" mini eye. Did I miss it? |
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| I did see a few of these rigs at the birch run boat show very nice colors, however
I can't seem to find them on the website. |
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| here's just a few of the colors Tommy put together, these are about 2 and 1/4 inches in length, and have a harness at the end with number 3 T.H blade.
Edited by fiveinthelive 3/5/2007 2:30 PM
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P1001757.jpg (46KB - 217 downloads)
P1001758.jpg (43KB - 184 downloads)
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| here are some more samples I just received, the bigger ones in the last picture are the magnums
Edited by fiveinthelive 3/5/2007 5:18 PM
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mini eye.jpg (17KB - 194 downloads)
mini eye 3.jpg (14KB - 199 downloads)
mini eye 4.jpg (24KB - 257 downloads)
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Location: Appleton, WI | I waited 10 minutes for it to download (I was doing other things, Gawd, I'm not that pathetic, lol). Never happened. I was through Oshkosh today, and stopped in to look for myself. No pic ever taken will do those babies justice! SWEET! |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Thanks fiveinthelive,
My order for those Eyeliminator rigs should be here shortly. It'll be fun experimenting with them on the bay. I'll let people know how I do. |
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| Thats great dennis, I would be very interested in how these work over there in your area.
I know the old ones work great on saginaw bay, I can't wait to use the ones tommy painted up. |
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Location: Rhinelander | And the good news is I'll be able to get some large enough for my son's Violent Strike spinnerbaits this year. Look out, Muskies, pretty blades are on the way...  |
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