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New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 02:23 PM
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john525
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A friend of mine has a new design for a slab/spoon. What would be a good path to getting that marketed? I know it's a simple question for what is probably a long arduous process. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Proverbs 11:1 The fisherman's verse ------------- "Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish." Ovid (43BC-17AD) John
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 02:44 PM
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First step is sending me some prototypes for testing. there are some lure makers around here, I will let them walk you thru it. Good luck MO
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 02:48 PM
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FishBeeLowMe
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Good luck.  Make a mold, find some1 to make it, or do it at your pad. You will spend $ 300-700 to get prototypes. Maybe more if ya don't find the good mfg. It's very easy.
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 03:35 PM
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sandjohnny
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The main thing is to be competative be prepared to work for 15 cents an hour if he is lucky. Been doing it for a lot of years . If you don't love doing it he won't be around long. Anything above a hobby and get set for a dissapointement. Johnny
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 03:51 PM
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fishenrod
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I submitted a prototype bobber to Betts/ Mr crappie and let them do all the work. Got a share in annual sells and free tackle any time I call including casting nets. I didn't do it to get rich, but just have fun with it.
But will pay enough to pay for all my gear needs I hope for life.
It will be in walmart in the spring. Called the "lighted" FLO-GLO.
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 05:36 PM
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fishenrod
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lol look up flo -GLO...not flo go.
I just did, cant find them in stock just price no pic. Pretty new.
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 07:43 PM
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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01/31/12 11:40 PM
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FishBeeLowMe
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Listen Bro! U do not have to work for $ 0.15?? Do your homework! Lures are just like cars, tvs and so on! Does any1 have it? If not sell it like A rig guy, then find out every1 does for 1/2 your price?? If u think no one is putN a glo stick in a lead jig, STOP! OffShore has offerD this since I started?? Fishing Forums are not a great place to develop lure ideas. It's a great place for peeps to pick up on those ideas? Casting Umbrellas??? A Rig???? One guy made this thing rock? Now u got this; http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...1l6l0&mvs=0Think Nike, just do it! The economy sucks so ya better give your customers a reason to buy?? Better Price, Better Service, Better Quality?? There are tons of billionaire lure dudes on this site. I'm sure they will help. Once again good luck 
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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02/01/12 12:42 PM
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lite-liner
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dang, Tell us how you really feel, don't sugar-coat it either!
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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02/01/12 06:17 PM
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its a fun hobby, and I have a few customers that cover my overhead each year... dont have the time to try and make a living at it, but I never run out of free baits 
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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02/01/12 11:41 PM
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FishBeeLowMe
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dang, Tell us how you really feel, don't sugar-coat it either! The guy asked, I gaveM my $ 0.03.
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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02/04/12 04:30 AM
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A friend of mine has a new design for a slab/spoon. What would be a good path to getting that marketed? I know it's a simple question for what is probably a long arduous process. Any ideas would be appreciated. Depends on what this person's goals are? The suggestions to have a big name company make/market it sounds cool. Have no clue what the design is would imagine it would be hard to get a company to make a slab/spoon for you as they aren't something new and many out there unless they just catch fish unlike others....to tell you the truth I havent found a slab spoon that I couldnt catch fish with, so dunno. If this person is looking to manufacture and market themselves. I had molds made from between $100 to $300 in the usa. You can also play the import game, all depends on what one wants. I would suggest to your friend figure out what they really want to get into first. Do they want to fish or make baits, or would they rather have someone make them and still fish. I did a few things, I learned a lot, I learned more about people then I did making baits. Marketing a bait is easy if it is good. You have to have something unique, be it quality, design, or do you want to play the price point game. I enjoyed making baits, I sold them at a fair price in my eyes. You listen to the BS on here. you will listen to some genious's that say you should sell them dirt cheap, LOL. I sold baits cheaper at times then anyone on here ever has, $.79 a slab....I sold them for $3.25 a bait as well. Price is not as important as every post you read on here from either users, or people selling baits. I stayed busier then I wanted to be selling baits at reg prices and sell prices. Once you have that unique product be it quality, people will find you. If you are going to use pro staff to help market bait on various lakes, do your homework. I worked with many good ones, and some I wouldnt give a nickel for. There are also other various avenues to promote baits, other forums online, trade shows, my favorite was just smoking fish on the boat and offering up free baits while on the water, I always made good customers doing that. If you are going to make the baits yourself, figure out how much money or how many lures you want to sell a year, then just stick to it. As a custom bait maker you are doing something that nobody can compete with you can make baits any color your customer wants, dont let folks one and two you for specialty products. My $.02 if I had to do it all over again, I would use very few if any pros staff folks. I would make the best baits possible, post pictures, send out a few baits to folks to try out for free, and go right back to selling. Pro staff helped me a whole lot over time, dont get me wrong, but if you really make a good quality prodcut it can be done with very little pro staff support. My baits sold themselves, I would also not sell to any retailers or dealers. If someone really wants them they can order direct. Over the years of being in business I sold to 13 different states and at one time 30 retail locations. I am glad to have sold my business and moved on to life and fishing again. That is why I mention really give thought to what you get into. You make good stuff you will stay swamped. If your friend goes that route let them know to just stay their course it all works out. Tell them good luck...
US Army Vet, Maker of “TNT 180 Slabs”
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Re: New Slab/Spoon Design Idea
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02/04/12 11:20 AM
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sandjohnny
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Very good post Bryon and right on. I agree. Been doing it off and on for 40 plus years., It can be fun or it can turn into more than you hoped. Johnny
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