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Location: Central Wisconsin | Got an early start on Christmas gift making. The musky was carved from some pine scraps laying around work. The top water is made from oak and is a tad bigger than your average top raider. let me know what you think
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Location: Oregon | Very nice......the carving is well done, I like the fins. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Beautiful work. I really like the paint job on the top water lures. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Andy,
Very nice. I assume the fins are cut and the attached? Beautiful....how will it look finished (stain/paint). Please post final product!!!
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Location: Central Wisconsin | I almost liked it better without stain and varnish. And yes the fins were attached after. Thanks for the comments
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| I like the after- especially the way the grain really pops on the fins. If you don't think it's good enough, you can give it to me for Christmas. |
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Location: canada | both look awesome
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Location: Madison, WI | That is a beautiful piece of art!!!!!!!!
MS |
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Location: Tennessee | Very nice.Good job. |
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