Chrome and Blue
Stan Durst 1
Posted 3/1/2006 11:01 AM (#180299)
Subject: Chrome and Blue





Posts: 1207


Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
How will this work?


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ckarren
Posted 3/1/2006 11:09 AM (#180301 - in reply to #180299)
Subject: RE: Chrome and Blue





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
Looks great Stan!!!


-Corey
Beaver
Posted 3/1/2006 1:00 PM (#180323 - in reply to #180299)
Subject: RE: Chrome and Blue





Posts: 4266


I like it.
Very cool Stan.
I should be experimenting in a few days too. Only been to Home Depot twice this week, but I'm almost ready for
the house warming.
Now if I can just figure out what to use for heat........
Your package went out a couple of days ago.
Keep up the good looking work.
Beav
Stan Durst 1
Posted 3/1/2006 1:11 PM (#180328 - in reply to #180299)
Subject: RE: Chrome and Blue





Posts: 1207


Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Awright Beav,
Now I can start on them soon.
I think I will be chroming several of them. I am ready to go now. So I will start taking orders for chrome colors.
Can I call them Chrome Beavers??????
Beaver
Posted 3/1/2006 3:20 PM (#180351 - in reply to #180299)
Subject: RE: Chrome and Blue





Posts: 4266


You can call them whatever you want, as long as I get to call one "MINE"!!!!
Beav
Allstate48
Posted 3/1/2006 4:39 PM (#180365 - in reply to #180299)
Subject: RE: Chrome and Blue




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
Looks great. OK Beav, the challenge has been sent. We want to see what you do. Good luck Doug
Beaver
Posted 3/1/2006 5:43 PM (#180376 - in reply to #180299)
Subject: RE: Chrome and Blue


The heater is ordered.
There are 300 blanks in the basement and more on the way.
As soon as the electric is done and the room is ready for business, the paint will be flowing.
Stan and I have been bouncing this around behind the scenes for a couple of months now, experimenting with and figuring out ways to add chrome to the equation of painting muskie lures, and now that Stan has been able to give it a shot, it appears that things are working. Like I've said before, the entire process is very time consuming and requires extra steps, but judging by Stans latest pictures, it appears to be worth the wait.
I sent him a box of Perkas bodies, so you'll be seeing his products before you'll see any from me. But I'll be ready for the "Up North Opener".....I promise.
It's been a pleasure sharing ideas and info with somebody like Stan.
Better yet, I'd like to spend some time field testing these new bad boys.
Way to go Stan. And just think, this is just the beginning.
Beav