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Message Subject: A foil carp
Tigger
Posted 4/1/2007 6:43 PM (#248376)
Subject: A foil carp





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Hey everyone, I had started this blank a couple of months ago. I wasn't sure if I would ever finish it. I had some people ask me lately if I made any carp style gliders. I figured I would finish it this weekend. It has a copper foil base below. Slow sinking. I am glad I decided to finish it.
Take care
John


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Jason413
Posted 4/1/2007 7:00 PM (#248378 - in reply to #248376)
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Looks great! I love your foil work!
etch
Posted 4/1/2007 7:05 PM (#248380 - in reply to #248376)
Subject: Re: A foil carp




Posts: 309


Location: canada
awesome work tigger, as are all of your baits, keep up the great work

Etch
baitmaker66
Posted 4/1/2007 8:21 PM (#248389 - in reply to #248376)
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Posts: 121


Tigger,

They just keep getting better!!!!!

Ben
Muskie-kid
Posted 4/1/2007 8:41 PM (#248396 - in reply to #248376)
Subject: Re: A foil carp





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very nice urt work gets better every time
Yake Bait
Posted 4/1/2007 8:51 PM (#248399 - in reply to #248376)
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If I were a musky, I would eat that!!!
Tigger
Posted 4/1/2007 9:53 PM (#248415 - in reply to #248399)
Subject: Re: A foil carp





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Thanks everyone, I wound up using another blank that I had and did a spin-off of a carp. I guess I will call it a "silver carp" LOL

Take care
John


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Jason413
Posted 4/1/2007 10:56 PM (#248422 - in reply to #248415)
Subject: Re: A foil carp




Posts: 119


You have such deep beautiful finishes! Do you mind if i ask what you use for the clear top coat? Great work!!!!
toothn'nail
Posted 4/2/2007 5:18 AM (#248430 - in reply to #248422)
Subject: Re: A foil carp




Posts: 55


Location: SW Michigan
Unbelievably realistic color & details. Inspirational. I've been working on a couple carp gliders, also. In comparison, mine look like they were roughed out with an axe & finished with a chain saw. Been thinking about having my 8 year old paint mine for me so they'll look better.

Great work.
tomcat
Posted 4/2/2007 7:09 AM (#248438 - in reply to #248376)
Subject: Re: A foil carp





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Once again Tigger...take those things to Ready Med...'cause they are SICK!!! dude...you rocked it! that's money.
Work like this, will force (or inspire) the bigger glider companies to 'keep up with jones'...
Nice job Tig..money in the bank dude!
tomcat
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 4/2/2007 7:33 AM (#248441 - in reply to #248438)
Subject: Re: A foil carp





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Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Tigger,
Those are amazing. Are they for sale?

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Tigger
Posted 4/2/2007 4:27 PM (#248520 - in reply to #248441)
Subject: Re: A foil carp





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Thanks everybody, I think all baits look good. It doesn't matter who makes them!. Most of the fun is just creating them. Sometimes I wonder if the fish really care what finish is on the wood. LOL I have heard of fish eating raw 2x4 's with hooks on them! LOL

The natural carp has already been spoken for. The silver one I think I will sell also. I will think about it while cutting the grass tonight.

The depth of finish it just created by layering the epoxy with many coats. Looks nice but alot of work and wet sanding. More layers more depth.

Take care
John

Edited by Tigger 4/2/2007 4:28 PM
Bayboo_baits
Posted 4/2/2007 9:44 PM (#248578 - in reply to #248376)
Subject: RE: A foil carp





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Location: Milwaukee Wi
Wow that looks great how long does it take you to paint that master peice
Kazmuskie
Posted 4/2/2007 11:29 PM (#248595 - in reply to #248376)
Subject: Re: A foil carp




Posts: 194


You make some of the finest looking baits I have ever seen. True works of art. I'd love to fish one and get it all chewed up.
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