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| It looks like a Hybrid Muskie!
I'll try to get the pics correct.
Look at the wood with your eyes
Follow the grain and find your suprise!
I sat there looking at the grain and letting a pencil follow in the grooves and all of a sudden, up jumped the outline of some lures.
Just think, I am going to destroy this piece of wood that came from a giant CA Redwood just so we can catch fish with the pieces.
The board is a little over 2" wide but has a couple of knots, but I should be able to get 12 - 1" thick gliders out of it.
I don't think that I'll get them done for this season, I just got done weighting the lures from the last piece, but that one wasn't nearly as highly figured.
God is a better artist than anyone.
This is one of his best gifts yet.
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Location: beloit | that wood looks great!! I want one |
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| Better reserve one. These will be on the costly side, because if you knew what I paid for that piece of wood, you wood crap!
It's worth it, because not only is this wood beautiful, it has great life in the water.
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Location: beloit | I sent you a pm |
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Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Good looking stuff Beav |
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| "Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover"
The purdy wood turned out to be a bust
When I went about cutting it down to usable size, I found out that the figuring went away, and the wood was wetter than a beaver after a swim. Quite a let down. After I dry it out, it will get painted just like any other piece of wood. In fact, after I cut around some knots, that board might just turn out to be Perkettes. |
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| Too bad. That would have been sweet. |
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