Originally Posted By: DaveD
Boy do I feel like a dumb [Bleeeeep!]. I'm not in the vogue crowd and pretty much stick with what works for me regardless of what is "in". However, whenever I heard the term "double stack", I always assumed it was like taking two 1/4 ounce bodies and gluing them together to make a heavier spoon with contrasting colors. I never in my wildest dreams thought it was having two bodies in-line.

You learn something all the time on PP.

Now that I have seen the picture, sure seems to me like the third one with the barrel swivel has some anti-twisting advantages that could be beneficial.

Parker, as far as the sticker placement, not sure it matters much. On the trade we did a while back some had your stickers. However, they seem to rub off pretty quick. I don't blame the stickers per se but rather, the teeth of all the fish I caught on them. rofl


Don't get sucked in...your original view of what it means to stack spoons was correct. Parker is just bored again and messing with us. Wish I had time to stack spoons improperly and take pics of them...rivers must be blown in WA.
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