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| So here is the one that was stuck to the floor , lots of dirt and air bubbles , better luck next time !
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| Cant see worth a darn but all of the recessed spots are rhinestones |
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| Looks good and original, wet sand then re-coat should be fine.
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | Geez, the ones you stick to the floor turn out better than the ones I baby along for days. I'm going to have to try your technique. |
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| Ha ,I don't recommend the stick to the floor process ! |
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| fish will not see that,keep it like this.gj |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Beautiful, actually. |
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Location: montreal, canada | trully looking like something that stuck too the floor lollllll !! beauty !!!
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| Thanks guys ! |
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| Should have took some pics with all of the dirt stuck to it , luckily one of the worst spots is covered by the eye !
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Location: Money, PA | It'll catch 'em!! |
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| Dibs!!!! |
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | As one who has put many a wet bait to the floor I would say yours came out great! Excellent cleanup I'd say. That lure would for sure go directly into action. |
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