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Surf Caster 12-30-2014 10:01 PM

Original Atom 40s
 
Does anyone know what kind of wood they used to make them?

pbadad 12-31-2014 09:57 AM

I've used pine AYC and red cedar. Subtle differeences in swim action and depths but nonetheless they catch. I would say the OE plugs were anything lightweight back then. Weighting and diameter would be a factor in action and depth in what wood choice used.

Jackbass 12-31-2014 10:49 AM

I beleive tge original was basswood Stripwemaineiac would know for sure
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stripermaineiac 12-31-2014 01:13 PM

LOL. there was an old story about the original Atom 40's.It goes like this. Bob would patrol on trash and clean up days for broken chairs,shovels ,table legs an what ever else fit the bill as regular wood supplies were scarce back then.there might be a bit to that. I've got so many original atom 40's both with an without the boxes it's nuts. They weigh from 2.5 oz to 3 oz rigged. Some of the wood is pine and there is some basswood. I have 1 in my hands right now with patent pending on it thats pine. The earlier ones weigh 2.5 oz with the ist stamped hand cut lips'pre stainless- that are 47 vintage before the patent pending that are cedar.So what wood he used most is up for grabs. The bodies with out hardware weigh 2 oz on average. None are weighted but some of the brass wire n hardware has some weight to it and the hooks well he used what he could get his hands on they're all over the place from big 5/0 down to 3/0 with some havng a single on the tail. , LOL well . I just got done weighing 25 of them. Well some are different lengths ,widths,tapers and weight so it seems that the shape is the important part and the middle lip placement. Bob tried it all. I think that's why the P-40 ,plastic 40, came about. Less inconsistancy so easier to make.

Nebe 12-31-2014 01:30 PM

I've heard most were sugar pine.
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numbskull 12-31-2014 07:05 PM

I am pretty sure they were port orford cedar.

Surf Caster 01-01-2015 11:24 AM

Thanks guys, this is helpful info. It sounds like I can use whatever I want hahA
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ProfessorM 01-01-2015 12:02 PM

Unless you are going to sell them make several out of different woods and you may get a few different actions that may work in different conditions. That is how I like to do it.
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Surf Caster 01-01-2015 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 1060608)
Unless you are going to sell them make several out of different woods and you may get a few different actions that may work in different conditions. That is how I like to do it.
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Good advice, thanks!
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