as Icelantic, the fine is $10,000 for trademark
infringement.
Send check or money order to me and I will deliver it.
DonO
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This sounds a good idea which I would try but I only need to do two so
that he can try them out. The popper is a bright pink Alaskan thing that he
Hard head? Soft foam head? Would make a difference. Eyes? rubber legs?
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From: ashley strutt
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Subject: [VFB] Popper head colouring
Greetings all,
I've been asked to tye some pink
Depends to some extent on what the body is made from. I've used waterproof
crafters paint Prismacolor markers for the most part tried Perm Enamel
paint, by you need to test the foam to make sure the paint solvents don't
eat the foam before it flashes off.
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Greetings all,
I've been asked to tye some pink poppers, the fly in the picture as
a pink head. Whats the best paint/lacqure type stuff to use?
Lacquer for cork poppers. Acrylic for foam. Clear gloss is
available in both if you paint with marker pens, but be sure the pens
are water-proof.
Hard plastic, they have a wapsi label. To be honest, I've had them for years
and this request made me dig them out.
Ashley
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Hard head? Soft foam head? Would make a difference. Eyes? rubber legs?
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Hard plastic, they have a wapsi label. To be honest, I've had them
for years and this request made me dig them out.
Probably either paint would work.
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Have you thought about foam? I've tied small #6 pink poppers for
Redfish (and for Casting for Recovery) that work well for perch and
small bass as well. Start with a pair of pink flip-flops and drill out
cylinders using sharpened brass or copper tubing. AKA 'shoefly'. I
usually go one
On 7/2/2011 9:31 PM, Jack Lehman wrote:
Have you thought about foam? I've tied small #6 pink poppers for
Redfish (and for Casting for Recovery) that work well for perch and
small bass as well. Start with a pair of pink flip-flops and drill
out cylinders using sharpened brass or copper
This sounds a good idea which I would try but I only need to do two so that
he can try them out. The popper is a bright pink Alaskan thing that he wants
to try on Icelantic atlantic salmon.
Ashley
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