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Location: Madison, WI | Alright, because of limited funds, I had to bite the bullet and buy a harbor freight airbrush for my lure painting. Needless to say, I just about hurled my (second) one through a wall. I can get about 3 baits out before the brush completely fails. However, I'm wondering:
There are obviously some incredibly talented lure painters here, so what is a decent airbrush that you use/recommend for lure painting? Definitely looking to spend a little more, but not break the bank. Any suggestions would be amazing. Thanks guys!! |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | I have always used Pasche and wont use any other brands. Mine do thousands of baits and only thing that has ever failed is the allen screw that holds my tips in place. I use the single action models. Mike |
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| will second what kingfisher said, bee using the same pasche for 27 years |
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| definatly paasche h brush. been using them for over 30 years. |
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Location: Money, PA | Do your research on various airbrush sites and forums and see whats recommended......Save a little money, get yourself an Iwata HP CS if gravity fed is what you want...you won't go back or regret it. Trust me.
Edited by ShutUpNFish 10/9/2013 7:10 AM
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Location: Okoboji | for a beginner that wants a nice airbrush that will last forever and take a extremely long time to outgrow skills vs tool i would recommend the iwata revolution line i think its the hp cs that snf was talking about. |
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| from a lots of survey i have seen at tackleunderground.com Iwata Eclipse seems to be the best one. |
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| sry double post
Edited by jano 10/14/2013 1:35 AM
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