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Stan Durst 1
Posted 4/19/2006 9:05 AM (#187990)
Subject: Wild Paint requests





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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Here is one I just finished as per a special request.
They get pretty wild sometimes.



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Decoy
Posted 4/19/2006 1:36 PM (#188030 - in reply to #187990)
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Stan,

Is that the AVG, ie Flying Tigers paint pattern?
Muskie Pat
Posted 4/19/2006 4:23 PM (#188042 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests





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Location: Fishing the weeds
I didn't know there was a P-40 Warhawk lure on the market. Great paint job.
Stan Durst 1
Posted 4/19/2006 6:55 PM (#188058 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests





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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Yes it is and it's the onely one I have done thus far.
Gerard
Posted 4/21/2006 9:31 AM (#188277 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests


Cute Stan very cute.
Muskie-kid
Posted 3/14/2007 10:09 AM (#244737 - in reply to #187990)
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very origonal very nice
butterwheels
Posted 3/14/2007 2:12 PM (#244775 - in reply to #187990)
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that looks cool. has anyone done/gotten a request for a color change bait? that's something i've never seen.

think '96 & '04 Mystic SVT Cobras...

i bet it would cost way too much to be more than a one off though.
darkwing1
Posted 3/14/2007 3:13 PM (#244785 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests




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The color changing bait may not be as hard as it sounds. I believe it has something to do with mixing a little bit of color in the clear coat, but I could be wrong.
castmaster
Posted 3/14/2007 3:31 PM (#244788 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: Re: Wild Paint requests





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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
darkwing,
the actual color shift paints are pretty expensive. if i remember right one of the color shift gold colors runs around $2000 a gallon! referred to as the "most expensive paint on earth"
Musky Snax
Posted 3/14/2007 6:16 PM (#244833 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: Re: Wild Paint requests





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
NIIIIIIIIIICE!!!
Beaver
Posted 3/14/2007 6:24 PM (#244837 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests


Color changing paints are not mixed in the clear.
You can buy paints that shift color depending on how the light hits them.
The ones that I use are $20-$40/ounce, and are sprayed over the lure after it is painted and dried. Then you add the color shifting paint to the areas where you want it. But each color shifting color gives you a different effect depending on what color you put it over.
muskynightmare
Posted 3/14/2007 10:14 PM (#244874 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: Re: Wild Paint requests





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
nice stuff, brother!
With my background in the Army, and my father dressing up as Uncle Sam in parades, My Pop-in-law being a Vet of Korea, and my nephew being born on "The 4th of July" I painted up a few of my old "Lollleita's" in an American flag pattern as gifts. I cannot find the pics on the hard drive. If i find one on a disc, i will post.
darkwing1
Posted 3/15/2007 7:26 AM (#244912 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests




Posts: 139


Thanks for the education on the color shifting, I was just going on something I heard years back from a friend who worked at a body shop. I guess that's why I only buy lures and leave the building and painting to the experts. BTW, sweet pattern Stan.
Tigger
Posted 3/15/2007 3:18 PM (#244991 - in reply to #187990)
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Location: Burton, Ohio
That is really neat!
Guest
Posted 3/16/2007 10:54 AM (#245156 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: RE: Wild Paint requests


Cool!!
pamuskyhunter
Posted 3/16/2007 3:06 PM (#245198 - in reply to #187990)
Subject: Re: Wild Paint requests





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
crazy,very crazy pattern,i hope there not going to use it
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