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    Been using this new guy called Guthrie tackle on Facebook for jigs, but he has some great deals from time to time on materials as well,,,, I picked up some 1 mm flash, eyes, and some really nice dyed foxtail,,,also while I was there, picked up 100 ct screw - locks in new age minnow and started playing with this new Stardust powder in black and white camo,,, awesome! Lots of new toys and extra fun lurking new, easier to use materials which make creating jigs much easier,,, no baking, no gluing eyes,,, just heat, and press on eyes and your done… doesn’t chip, crack or break like traditional powder, especially candy powder,…..anyway,,, I’m back to building jigs and having fun,,,, check a few of these out…
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    That stardust intrigues me but it’s expensive and I have a bunch of the normal powder paint.

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    Dave,,,the durability feels like rubber,,,only downsides are expensive, and really thick if you get too much on it, a d really freaking la a hot if you get that hot rubber stuck on your fingers,,,,,but you don’t have to bake then once done,,, just need to be quick to place those eyes before it cools too fast,,, once it’s done right,,, you can take a hammer to these bad boys and they won’t fall apart, chip or flake like regular powder,, In my book,,, that’s a win!
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    I’ve seen big Ken use it before. Seems pretty cool and good and if I didn’t have as much invested in the regular powder paint I would probably use the stardust. I might get a jar or so to play with but I won’t get many.

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    I’ve seen big Ken use it before. Seems pretty cool and good and if I didn’t have as much invested in the regular powder paint I would probably use the stardust. I might get a jar or so to play with but I won’t get many.

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    I’m not big on their selection of colors either,,the clear can be used with regular powder is what I’m excited about,,,
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