I am currently designing and building wooden tackle boxes. They however are not your normal wooden tackle box. They are light weight, strong, have the highest quality stainless hardware as well as composite material and they are color matched to your custom wrapped rods. Mine, for instance is stained black with inlayed yellow and purple wood to match my custom wrapped rods. They are very functional with slide-in rod holders on the side and they are locking. I would be interested in knowing what the thoughts are on a "high end" tackle box like this. Thanks<br><br>
Hello,<br><br>I would be interested in talking to you about marketing and selling them.Do you have pics?<br><br>tight lines<br><br>islandhopper
FN<br><br>Sounds like some really hard work has gone into designing them.<br><br>As the devils advocate (demon that is), do you consider them to be water proof/resistant? <br><br>Knowing where tackle boxes end up, it's probably the first Q many anglers will ask. <br><br>Burnin Thumbs!<br><br>Steve B <br>Moderator Lures/Baits Forum<br><A HREF="http://www.demonjigs.com" target="_new">http://www.demonjigs.com</A>
Steve<br>Thanks for the thought and question.<br><br>You are absolutely right, and it will be very water resistant. I'm using the best polyurethane coating I can find and sealing it very well inside and out. It won't match that of a plastic box but it should be good for many years of use with little care. I will also build some type of warranty into it and was thinking of offering a refinishing service at a very reasonable price on boxes that are outside the warranty period.<br><br>Thanks for your response.<br><br>Dave<br><br>