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https://www.bigriverreproductions.com/catalog?species=18&items_per_page=36 Big River Reproductions, ask for Tom.
Without a time machine it's just not possible that my attitude led to the closed shop era you lived through in the 50's, George. So I'll match you...
https://www.winsornewton.com/na/graphic-art/fineliners/#product-info-features They have the ink fineliners too.
https://www.winsornewton.com/na/graphic-art/graphic-markers/pigment-marker/
If veterans are putting out terrible work, probably a good indicator that most novices shouldn't make a first attempt on a customer specimen....
I think that's what others prefer as well, that he actually learn how to do it...instead of attempting to do it without any actual...
[MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D_jFd4rDUSQ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PFN8-ja7-Ys Lots of free...
So here's how it all played out. Maybe this helps someone, IDK. Mineral Spirits did the trick of getting rid of the gummy spots. But, when I...
Maybe. I can try. Are you thinking DA or Iso?
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Well, following 8ptd's post about blistering paint I've picked up some bad juju. I have a self cast head (320), molded in simple alginate, no...
At some point you have to go it on your own, put some work in. It's great that folks on this forum are so willing to help and generous with their...
Google "largemouth bass paint schedule" and you get.... - https://www.taxidermy.net/ken/?p=804 -...
https://www.taxidermyarts.com/documents/bt_preventingscaleloss.pdf
Deja vu
Let's return to the beginning. This is NOT a customer fish. So, what are the options. 1. Give up on a replica of this "very special fish to me"...
I'm pretty sure FishArt isn't trying to put Rich outta business. I bet that mistakes aren't good for business either, so I get that too. Maybe,...
https://www.taxidermy.net/threads/432164/page-2 Maybe try Rich....I hear he's still in business....
OK, lets reel this back in. He's not giving the fish to his client on a stick, which, btw, has nothing to do with crabby's comment. Kerby, I think...
Pump the brakes muscles.