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Message Subject: X-Mas air brush
rosem027
Posted 10/29/2013 9:02 PM (#670945)
Subject: X-Mas air brush





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I don't know much about them but I'm looking to get my self an air brush for Christmas this year. I don't plan on using it for many baits probably around 10 a year so nothing too pricey any suggestions and estimated prices would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
rosey
newmuskyz
Posted 10/29/2013 10:57 PM (#670965 - in reply to #670945)
Subject: RE: X-Mas air brush




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Cheap and temporary, master from ebay. More $ but permanent, passche or iwatta.
lpeitso
Posted 10/30/2013 7:50 AM (#670989 - in reply to #670945)
Subject: Re: X-Mas air brush




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Check Michaels, and use the 40% off coupon.
ShutUpNFish
Posted 10/30/2013 9:26 AM (#671013 - in reply to #670945)
Subject: Re: X-Mas air brush





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Location: Money, PA
After using several different kinds over the years...for artwork as well as painting lures; I would not buy anything but an Iwata. The particular preferred model I use is the HP CS Eclipse. I personally wouldn't skimp either and save up the extra cash to buy a better brush which will ultimately give you better results.

Good Luck!

Edited by ShutUpNFish 10/30/2013 9:27 AM
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