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Location: Poynette WI. | This is a new wire form I picked up from jd splasher. He calls them the pyramids. Hoping this will be one heck of a slow roller. Used a #6 wide fluted willow along with a #6 colorado. It has a flat head shape that s hold allow it to run just above the weeds or bottom. I'm hoping for the slower the better and still allow the blades to be spinning. I also added a couple pictures of a fire tiger skirt I'm pretty proud about. I love how it turned out. Although I'm not sure what I'm going to match that with blade style or color wise yet.
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Location: Poynette WI. | Definitely need to find a better way or quality way of uploading pictures. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Looks good! |
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OOOEE , Like blade combo. caught many exactly the same blades. Wonder if the 3 beads in front of first blade is necessary ??? Might hinder rotation. I usually use only one in that spot. Love it!!! E ...good job! JD
Edited by jdsplasher 5/12/2015 10:58 PM
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Location: Poynette WI. | I'll have to see. Probably shouldve went with one bead because I was thinking that too. I've put 3 beads on others and they've worked fine, there hollow beads. |
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