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    Was messing around with fingernail foil and some 00 blades. Not really sure about the longevity - regular fingernail polish, clear coated, doesn't last very long. I figure if it catches one fish - it did it's job.

    These were clear coated twice, top only. If they work I'll dip them.

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    Just when I thought have seen everything you post these.Wow.Really like.Great job.Why you catch big fish.
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    Nice! The skull and bones are way cool!
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    Great looking blades. The fish will tell the tale but they caught this fisherman. Ditto on the skull and crossbones. AAAARRGH!!!
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    Dang Sonny got a feeling up better u the health insurance cause you may get a broke arm real soon lol

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    LedHed I have a question for you about a product I have and just have not tried yet, but this has made me think that it may well word good on something like this. I originally thought about using it for eyes when I powder paint. It's that special water you can mix with Powder paint to coat what ever you want to coat. then you could sure it in the oven just like the powder paint? Have you ever tried this special water? I sure have needed to try it and have had it a few years already, lol!

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    Always on the innovative side of things....
    Looks good to me Sonny.


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    I sure have needed to try it and have had it a few years already, lol!

    You and I are SOOOO alike!! No need to hurry.
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    thnx for all the comments
    Something else to mess with - can probably do this with lead head jigs too.
    My experience with liquid powder paint is minimal and it isn't for everyone. I wouldn't recommend it especially with so many painting options that are available - now days.
    Have to send you some of the crossbones stuff Charles
    thnx Tim - arm is already blown out
    got lots of play time Adam.......
    that is scary Skeet

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