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Sunshine
Posted 2/20/2009 11:47 AM (#77837)
Subject: New product from Tommy Harris



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Tommy Harris has been at it again. I'm not sure how he comes up with all of these new designs. I have attached 2 picts of some of his new creations. If you would like to see more, he will be at the Green Bay Show on March 6th and 7th in the Tews Two booth.

I know that many of you have bought his products in the past and you are always looking to replace those secret blades, spoons or in-lines that were lost to that state record. Maybe we should start making a wish list on this thread on what we are hoping he has at the show.

 

I hope he brings some of those left and right hatchet blades in perch, purple, and battery acid green colors.




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KTurner UL
Posted 2/20/2009 7:11 PM (#77846 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


SS - any pics of the new blades?

What makes 'eyes smack these pieces of art? The spider? The web?
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flwer
Posted 2/20/2009 10:57 PM (#77849 - in reply to #77846)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


They're shiny, so they're guaranteed to catch fishermen, not necessarily fish!!
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mwcer
Posted 2/21/2009 4:18 AM (#77852 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


when i was @ a show in Mich i heard that the spoons and weights were being painted by the guys from sliver streak (wolverine tackle)on the jr streak blanks thats real good let somone do your work and then take the credit for it go figure
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Sunshine
Posted 2/21/2009 5:14 AM (#77853 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: Re: New product from Tommy Harris



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mwcer,
I'm not sure what you are insinuating BUT I guarantee you that these creations are from Tommy Harris.

SS,
I'll see if I can convince Tommy into showing a few of the new designs. Put these in the water and you'll know why fish attack them. They have a reflective glow about them similar to a baitfish when they dart.
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ChipinPeel
Posted 2/21/2009 11:28 AM (#77861 - in reply to #77853)
Subject: Re: New product from Tommy Harris


Nice! But do they still lose their paint? I bought a few last year and they are all almost bare metal now. Bummer for the price you pay.
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Sunshine
Posted 2/21/2009 1:46 PM (#77864 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris



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Hmmmm.....

 

How come I get this feeling that you are the same anonymous poster from another sight. Have an ax to grind?



I have never had a problem with paint pealing. I've been using the same blades for years. I do not think you have the right blades in mind.

 

What do other regulars unafraid to post their name think?

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Guest
Posted 2/21/2009 6:38 PM (#77872 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


I am with you Sunshine...I have had zero issues with the blades, been using them the last few years, and they are some of my favorite.
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eye Lunker
Posted 2/21/2009 7:59 PM (#77877 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


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I'v used tommy blades for 2 years and havnt noticed any paint issues, they catch's fish. I'll probally pick up some inlines at tews nice colors for the great lakes.
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limitout
Posted 2/22/2009 9:01 AM (#77889 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


Can you order the inlines online??? What are the weight sizes???
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Sunshine
Posted 2/22/2009 9:50 AM (#77892 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris



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I believe that Tommy is working on a web page that should be out soon. I did a search for the weights on the Tews Two and Franks web pages and came up empty.

 

I have an array of different sizes but I am uncertain what Tommy has in store for 2009.

 

 

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STINGER(WI)
Posted 2/22/2009 1:38 PM (#77897 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris



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Tommy's blades are top notch! This man knows how to paint blades. The problem I have with his inlines is that the fish are hitting the weight instead of the hooks.:)

Keep up the great work Tommy and remember you will always have someone out there that dosen't like something.:)

Take care,

Stinger
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fishthrills
Posted 2/23/2009 12:19 AM (#77908 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


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I'll agree with you Sunshine the quality and fine work of those products has not been a problem for me. I've pulled them for weeks thru alot and have never seen a problem. (Except)Ed at Tew's Too is always sold out of my favorite colors when I'm in town. Hope to meet up with Tommy to restock at the Deerfield ILL. Outdoor Show at the High School this weekend.
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K Gonefishin
Posted 2/23/2009 7:44 AM (#77919 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: Re: New product from Tommy Harris


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I've put some Harris blades through some 30-50 fish days on Erie and multiple days at that and have yet to see one chip of paint come off, quality blades, my only gripe is they should all be deep cup and have more sizes and colors available to people who want to buy online.
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eye Lunker
Posted 2/23/2009 7:54 AM (#77922 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


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Sunshine i cant make the show in Gb due to kids have a tourny that weekand and i hope tews carries a few in lines before this spring. I'd like to see him make some 7 or 8 sizes blades too
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Rich S
Posted 2/23/2009 7:57 AM (#77923 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: Re: New product from Tommy Harris


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Tew's has the inlines right now. I was just there. They look awsome but you better put a hook on them as they look better then most crankbaits.
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Guest
Posted 2/23/2009 8:29 AM (#77925 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


I personally hate to see someone’s product, I don't care what it is hammered on a public forum. If someone has a problem with a product make a simple free call to the company involved and it can be easily taken care of. As for the chipped and peeled paint on Tommy’s products I find this hard to believe as I have used a lot of the products he has put out. Yup, someone has an axe to grind in my book. Pay no attention to those posts that are written by an unregistered person, usually there is more going on behind the scenes are troublesome posts. To bad this happens to companies but it does, and it has happened to me as well. Skeeter
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Skeeter
Posted 2/23/2009 8:33 AM (#77926 - in reply to #77925)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris



Location: Midland, MI 48642
Guest - 2/23/2009 10:29 AM

I personally hate to see someone’s product, I don't care what it is hammered on a public forum. If someone has a problem with a product make a simple free call to the company involved and it can be easily taken care of. As for the chipped and peeled paint on Tommy’s products I find this hard to believe as I have used a lot of the products he has put out. Yup, someone has an axe to grind in my book. Pay no attention to those posts that are written by an unregistered person, usually there is more going on behind the scenes are troublesome posts. To bad this happens to companies but it does, and it has happened to me as well. Skeeter


Talk about egg in my face, I didn't realize I was not logged in when I replied to the above post. I Nels Larsen, AKA Skeeter wrote the above post not knowing I was not signed in.

Edited by Skeeter 2/23/2009 8:35 AM
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eye Lunker
Posted 2/23/2009 8:41 AM (#77927 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


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Location: Appleton wi
I know what you guys are saying about a hook on the inline...........out on the bay while trolling harness I'v had some big fish hit my blade and not touch the crawler. I'v always believed in JAWs and i know that 17lbs eye crunched my blade and had it for breakfast!
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Sunshine
Posted 2/23/2009 11:54 AM (#77941 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: Re: New product from Tommy Harris



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eye Lunker:

I've had the same thing happen with the in-lines. Here's a little secret, add an o ring and a treble and you have a great jigging spoon.

FYI,
Tommy does make bigger blades too!
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Shep
Posted 2/23/2009 1:54 PM (#77947 - in reply to #77941)
Subject: Re: New product from Tommy Harris



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I always run a TH blade when out on Green Bay. I have a few favorites, and they have lasted very well. Always have that sparkle and shine. Never had an issue with chipping.

I also wish he would offer them in deep cut style Colorado.

Overall, I think they are quality blades.
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Albe
Posted 2/23/2009 3:55 PM (#77953 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris



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Location: Laona, Wisconsin

Dennis,

 

Will you be at the show on Saturday? 

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Sunshine
Posted 2/24/2009 6:02 AM (#77976 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris



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Sorry Albe,

 

I will be presenting a seminar and representing Shimano at the Cabela's in Richfield that weekend. I will not be in Green Bay.

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catchme
Posted 2/26/2009 11:22 AM (#78072 - in reply to #77837)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


Speaking of blades and weights, you guys should check out the stuff from Custom Angler. This site just popped and it looks like great stuff AND you can order it all online for a pretty reasonable price. I really like their inline weights, different from anything else I've seen anywhere.

www.customangler.com
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Team Burbot
Posted 2/27/2009 1:41 PM (#78102 - in reply to #78072)
Subject: RE: New product from Tommy Harris


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Just picked up some of the new in-line weights from TH. Sweet.
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