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    Default Painting Jigs with Epoxy


    7 minutes of epoxy painting fun

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    Nice one Jay...To bad you don't have any jig heads...
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    Thanks for the vid and subscribed What kind of paint is used for the eyes?

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    Nice process, thanks.
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    Clean looking set up!

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    The eyes are marine fluorescent buoy paint

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppowell View Post
    Thanks for the vid and subscribed What kind of paint is used for the eyes?

    Sent from my moto g(6) using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
    The paint is fluorescent buoy paint. Once dry a Sharpie pupil

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    Thanks Jay. Really old school on paint. I reeeeally like those heads. Never seen one like that. I saw Barumba on your drawer ends. Is that a custom mold??
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    Very nice operation.

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    The Barumba is a head designed by my father John T Wirth (late 60s) and is a popular walleye jig here in central NYS. I tie and sell jigs and flies to shops throughout NY with a few in PA and FL.
    Last edited by JWirth; 07-26-2020 at 09:39 AM. Reason: Spelling
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