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Any good lipless one knockers?

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3 hours ago, Ghound1 said:

Xcalibur made a great one knocker.   The Crome and black and Rayburn was tops.   I know,they are smaller then one ounce, but the storm arashi vibe is a good one knocker.   And they have a chrome and black.    Also the Jenko rip knocker is good.  

 

The storm holds up to bowfin/choupique.   But after a few, you can see the teeth marks and paint coming off.  

I bought a Rip Knocker in chrome black, haven't tried it yet. 

3 hours ago, Glenn said:

The One Knocker is the same lure as the Xcalibur XR50 and XR75. Consumers still think that they are different but they’re not!  Literally the same exact lure.

Yeah the bait itself is the same, but they don't have nearly the color selection of Xcalibur, and what makes no sense is to stop making their best colors. 

 

I spoke with a sales rep from Booyah and he said they will be making chrome and black again, in all their current sizes and styles. VERY excited for this. 

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I still use the Xcaliburs , if I ever lose em I’ll just buy the booyahs.

17 hours ago, Burro said:

I still use the Excaliburs, if I ever lose em I’ll just buy the booyahs.

I wish we could buy all the original sizes and colors. Xcalibur made really high quality and effective lures. Wonder why they sold out? 

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Excalibur made very nice quality lures at affordable prices. Reminds me of six sense they are similar in price and make good looking lures, but there not Excaliburs I’ll tell you that, and I don’t believe six sense make any knockers but I still collect Excaliburs when I can find them. 

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To be clear, Excalibur and Xcalibur are not the same, and not the same ilk.

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