It was good talking with you on the phone today Jim. Thanks for taking my order on these particular blanks. Hopefully the rest will sell for you. Jimmertamiron wrote:200 NICKEL PLATED BRASS AND 1OO POLISHED BRASS LEFT.
MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT PAINTING A SPOON
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I couldn't resist posting this one alone. I was just playing with layering some paint and ended up with this one called the ''SHERMANATOR''. As you turn it as the photos show it turns from green to gold. It's really awesome and in person it looks sweet. I don't know anything about paint but I have to research this little process that I did by playing around. I painted this spoon with a white base, fluorescent green then a complete coat of gold and ended up with this.
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Looks killer to me. Dark water, low light
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Thanks! This is the kind of advice I need.C-Hawk wrote:Looks killer to me. Dark water, low light
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100 NICKEL PLATED BRASS AND NO POLISHED BRASS LEFT, BY WORTH CO.
SEE FISHING CLASSIFIED FOR LAKELAND PREMIUM SILVER PLATED & PREMIUM GOLD PLATED
SEE FISHING CLASSIFIED FOR LAKELAND PREMIUM SILVER PLATED & PREMIUM GOLD PLATED
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I like it! Preferably some fluorescent as green and/or red
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Yeah that I will do. Just wanted to match the can for this one!!!! Thanks for the blanks they all arrived yesterday.tamiron wrote:I like it! Preferably some fluorescent as green and/or red
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i like them all jimmer. your going to run out of names soon. ha ha that bag balm is great stuff on the hands in the winter.
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Thanks Matty!!! Yeah I love that stuff. I always carry it in my pack during hunting season also!!!!!!! Great for those sweaty days and long back country hunts if ya know what I mean......fishy1 wrote:i like them all jimmer. your going to run out of names soon. ha ha that bag balm is great stuff on the hands in the winter.
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Looking great!
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TARGA:
I don't know if I have ever seen anything that compares to this!!! I continue to be amazed!
I don't know if I have ever seen anything that compares to this!!! I continue to be amazed!
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