Conrad Jr & Slopehead Jrs
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Picked these bodies up off of ebay for short money. I love having originals for reference and the fact that they were turned by the man himself is pretty cool.
2 pichney slopehead jrs 5 1/2" 1 pichney Conrad jr, Thought the jr was a peanut Conrad at first. dug up Prof M's how to post on em, here it is if someone needs it: http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...nrad-info.html Will hopefully get around to making some of these this winter, I have a few spots where I know these would do really well on the outgoing tide. Thanks again Prof for that post, will be very helpful. |
Good score on the peanut. Seen plenty of the slopes for sale but hardly a peanut. Things swim really good. I had to borrow one from Steve McKenna to get all the info. The lips will be the problem, or not, for you but I am sure you can find something close. Don't forget to make a few of the peanuts with eelskin grooves, they work great for that. Have fun. P.
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the peanut is actually 5 1/2" which would make it a conrad jr.
either way pretty excited to have some originals:love: and yes Paul i will be making some eel skin versions, i did really well on skin plugs last year, even have a few skins left, one of which is big enough for grs pikie or similar :uhuh: |
ah yeah now that you said that it does look same size as the one in front of it. Make a few peanuts than too. Where are the lips on those plugs?
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Any idea what kind of paint/topcoat he used? Or what would look/feel like the originals. Ill like to make some repros and paint em like the originals, been looking at the surfplugology page on bassdozer for info and paint ideas. |
paint that isn't available anymore in these day of com pliancy. Probably some lead infused house paint or something and some toxic top coat. The A 40's are a good find too. I got a beater and hope to make a few this winter.
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I've been playing around with the conrad this season. Without an original and your specs prof m, I was having trouble getting the plug dialed in. A few weeks back my wife dragged me out to go antiquing and low and behold hanging on the wall was a Pichney Conrad in great condition for $10. Couldnt help myself when I found some herring the other night and had to give it a test swim. Got this little guy. Any clue as to what wood Pichney used?
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Good deal on the plug. He used pine probably which carried the long belly wgt. And he also used maple which used no belly wgt. I imagine he used what ever he could get his hands on and adjusted the wgt. for the wood. I like to use AYC. I find it to be fine with the called out wgt.
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