Andy, if you don't get a response here, you might want to post this message on the lure making board also on this site. I am sure someone could help you.

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Can anyone recommend where or who can do some custom paint jobs on hard plastic baits?
Basically looking to put a lucky craft color on a strike king bait. Not to save money, just because I like the strike king bait better.
Andy, if you don't get a response here, you might want to post this message on the lure making board also on this site. I am sure someone could help you.
Call Josh at Culver Customs.... 502-648-4470 Very talented and may be able to help, tell him Steve sent you
Try bassboatcentral.com in the rod and bait building section.
Sand off the paint the then hit with rattle cans to do the new paint job. If you want more detail, you'll need an airbrush. Honestly, detailed paint jobs on cranks are highly over rated. Profile and action first, color is a distant third. Fish cannot see the details, so basic patterns are fine. I repaint some plastic baits for friends. Usually ugly colored baits they get from the bargin bins.
Andrew
Thanks guys, I found a couple guys who are showing me some similar custom colors.
Andy there is a guy in Cinncinatti who does custom work. Rick Schreiber
is his name, he makes balsa crankabits but will custom paint any hard bait in any pattern you want: here is the link to his site, it isn't cheap, but the work is great!
http://www.lazercrankbaits.com/custom_paint_jobs.html
He does the exact color Im looking for, it looks like. I already started dealing with a guy last night, but if he cant do it I'll call this one.Andy there is a guy in Cinncinatti who does custom work. Rick Schreiber
is his name, he makes balsa crankabits but will custom paint any hard bait in any pattern you want: here is the link to his site, it isn't cheap, but the work is great!
http://www.lazercrankbaits.com/custom_paint_jobs.html
I have learned that too.Sand off the paint the then hit with rattle cans to do the new paint job. If you want more detail, you'll need an airbrush. Honestly, detailed paint jobs on cranks are highly over rated. Profile and action first, color is a distant third. Fish cannot see the details, so basic patterns are fine. I repaint some plastic baits for friends. Usually ugly colored baits they get from the bargin bins.
AndrewHow many times have you had a bait with the paint chipped and missing in spots but it's a great fish catching bait.
If you do happen to talk to Rick in Cincy pick up a couple of his balsa baits. He has the best shallow running crankbait I've used by far. Its his LZ-7 series. Color 5 "smoke shad" and "spring craw" are GREAT baits.
