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    awesome Snake! how tuff is it? does it rub off easy. If it dries to fast when you airbrush it I bet you can cut it with denatured alcohol
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    Quote Originally Posted by MO QWACK View Post
    awesome Snake! how tuff is it? does it rub off easy. If it dries to fast when you airbrush it I bet you can cut it with denatured alcohol
    mo it does not rub off pretty durable stuff I think you would like to mess with it I would get on that website and get some I have not airbrushed with it yet. They have sent me samples of the thinner and also retardant one can red and one can chartreuse , these are sample cans. Of course and I will probably be ordering it by the court cans or in pints and possibility of gallons . I don't even know what the stuff cost. I would hate to think . But the funny part of it is is that I've used the stuff in the past by made by a different manufacturer and I for life of me I cannot remember who I believe I got it is a sample for painting jigs skirts in this has been over 20 years ago is site dealt with quite a few companies that were in the plastics trade making up paints and we were trying to get a line on different stuff. I believe I was researching what they did to airbrushed on plastic baits also I was interested in photo standing plastic which would be photo carbon copy plastic is you would shoot like a true fish scale body on the side of plastic baits. This course is computerized I would hate to think what type of machine. This would be but I would imagine it would not be very big. Just a lot of photo jets. We have used something similar in the food industry as you probably know the use it to paint on jars enamel and can shoot pictures or anything else they would want yes, I've looked into many different things when it comes to lure manufacturing now. I care less if I get into it big. We are not looking for that we are looking for some totally to mess with tell you guys don't get into something like this. It's terrible. This is worse than being on LSD very bad for your pocketbook. Also it causes a lot of divorces which may be good in some cases that's why I have a girlfriend and she lives over 14 hours from here is I do not have to worry about her complaining I do shut my computer off and get rid of her got I hope she doesn't read this. I surely will be in trouble for ever. I know she doesn't because she likes that jokey stuff on Avon. I better not say that she may sneak over here. All kidding aside, I think you guys would love this stuff. It is very durable very rough stuff. It does not rub off. I have been rubbing on of for over 10 min. on my plastic bait in it has Navin budged. And like I told you it dries superfast. It's a little bit smelly but you can Telerate that so I'll be looking forward in messing with the stuff some more. We will be putting in the order for more about

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    look better if it was pink w/purple polka dots ah ha ha .....nah kidding looking good Bob....


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    look better if it was pink w/purple polka dots ah ha ha .....nah kidding looking good Bob....
    you never know what I am a do so you may just see pink and purple polka.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake river View Post
    you never know what i am a do so you may just see pink and purple polka.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
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    I suppose that your warning this with a yellow body pink and purple polka dots.

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    me and Jeepguy need some of those polka dot ones to field test.
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    Tasty looking stuff snake-poka dot great idea-what goes around comes around every few years, quit a few years, oheck maybe a whole lot a years bought lures with finish they called coachdog was poka dot, one worked well for me was a brown color also the ol shyster inline spinner in yeller with black, bet you remember em. Really enjoy your postings. My pourings have started again all are open M-F molds split tail grubs 1-2-3 inchers, were good baits this past year. Thanks for sharing info on the new stuff out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BumpBump View Post
    Tasty looking stuff snake-poka dot great idea-what goes around comes around every few years, quit a few years, oheck maybe a whole lot a years bought lures with finish they called coachdog was poka dot, one worked well for me was a brown color also the ol shyster inline spinner in yeller with black, bet you remember em. Really enjoy your postings. My pourings have started again all are open M-F molds split tail grubs 1-2-3 inchers, were good baits this past year. Thanks for sharing info on the new stuff out there.
    we are always happy to share any new molds that I get for any new molds I learned about or any other information I will gladly pass it on. I believe this is what the posters for to share information is you never know what I may come up with next.

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