Dandy noser

Submitted by Brian on 10/12/2003. ( naturesfinestbr@aol.com ) 152.163.252.163

Just curious how many of you use the dandy noser and what you think of it.
Brian

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Looks like

This response submitted by Becky P on 10/12/2003. ( ) 198.81.26.105

a golfball. You are far better off using Mod Podge. It really doesn't take that much longer, but the results are much better. BP


DITTO !

This response submitted by JLJ on 10/12/2003. ( ) 66.138.8.194

Becky is right it is a joke!


Agree

This response submitted by The Rookie on 10/12/2003. ( NaturesTrophies@aol ) 64.12.96.106

In my experiances I have found a well thinned nose (tanned) with some clay behind it will avoid the need to apply epoxy. Thus avoiding the dandy and losing the hairs and detail of the real nose. Wal-mart also sells little nozzle tips that fit a small paint bottle so you can apply your mod-podge with relative ease. Keep it simple and accurate! I use my dandy to do commercial fish throats now.Try it all! Peace- Jeff F.


I use mine all the time and love it!

This response submitted by Don on 10/12/2003. ( ) 66.140.33.233

It makes a great back scratcher!


Great for making the nose look like a RASPBERRY.

This response submitted by JOhn C on 10/12/2003. ( ) 208.180.205.103

Looks like lumpy bear scat.


mod- podge

This response submitted by Ronney on 10/13/2003. ( ) 64.12.96.106

where do you get this mod-podge?


Mod Podge

This response submitted by Becky P on 10/14/2003. ( ) 198.81.26.105

You can find it at Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby, Micheal's, any arts and craft store should have it. I think some of the suppliers also care it. BP


It is good

This response submitted by Jim Tucker on 10/16/2003. ( ) 24.50.252.84

for texturing bear paws.


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