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Good Quality Replacement Blades

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I am looking for well made replacement blades to put on some repaired spinnerbaits. I have looked at hildebrandt, strikeking, XPS, stanely wedge, and terminator blades. I really was looking for terminator blades but its been hard for me to find any online or at BPS so if any of you guys have input it would be highly appreciated.

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Ive looked at the website before but i cant tell what brands or anything about it threw that website.

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yea ive looked there i guess the real question im asking is what blades are good

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I have been usng the blades from Ztackle for a long time.  I find them to be just fine.

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I've been using blades form Janns for about 5 years now with no complaints.

What blades are good:

Gold or nickel plated blades are good and retain a nice glossy finish. The brass blades will tarnish and need polishing every so often.

I personally like the brass blades even though they can become a maintenance problem.

I think the "class" in retail blades are either the Hildebrandt or the BassPro XPS.  I usually go with XPS.

Try this link http://lurepartsonline.com/cart.php?m=product_list&c=1775 ;)

This site might be helpful

Name brand means nothing to me when it comes to blades , their most likely made by a couple of companies anyway.The website above has good quality blades , I particularly like the wide colorado blades..caught a lot of fish with those.

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I like the Terminator blades, too - but they can be hard to locate. I've used the XPS blades a lot recently, very good quality for the price.

Here's a #4 willow that I use to replace the tiny original Indiana on a Li'l Mr. Money Spinnerbait:

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I use the XPS blades, and I've had no problems. They're a good quality blade.

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