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    Looking at the boards on TJ's Tackle showing the powder paint and the Blue Sapphire and Disco Blue look alike or very similar to me. Does anyone know or have experience with these that could explain the difference. Also the silver and chrome look very similar.

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    Just trying to pick some colors out to purchase and try. Thanks
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    Can't explain the difference as I have poor color vision. I would sure be interested in seeing the sales numbers from some of these companies on each color. I might get shocked but I think a lot of these don't get many hits on the register.

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    Dave I have both and I think the blue sapphire is way more subtitle than the disco.
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    but one could get the blue sapphire and then add more glitter if needed correct?

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    Yes you could.
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    Thanks Cray. Know anything about the silver or chrome?

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    The silver is brighter and lighter than the chrome !

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    More reflective? Silver maybe looks a tad more matte to me and not as reflective

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    Doing some research and found prismatic powders online. Similar to Rosey’s you can get powder by the pound but they have way way way more color choices. Has anyone ever used them? Is there a difference in powder paint? Seems more economical if going to use a lot to get a pound.

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    Dave, I do know automotive/industrial powders do paint a lil different as in more heat is better and thus I use it with bigger walleye jigs. Little jigs are just kinda glumpy because I can't get enough heat without ruining the jig. Is glumpy even a word. LOL
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