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  1. Try this thread. It will have you reading for more than a few minutes. It actually will give more info than you are asking for. http://www.tackleunderground.com/forum/hard-baits/7695-question-skeeter.html Eric
  2. Yeah Bob things have apparently gotten higher. I wont take the nozzle off again unless I am over a soft surface like the mattress or a thick piece of foam. They charged $9.95 for shipping too. As far as a cleaning kit/brush, I haven't found one small enough to fit the .3 and smaller fluid nozzles. Twisting the needle with a color cup of water has worked very well for more than a year. Eric
  3. I use the needle itself. I put the needle in and spin it a little then wipe clean. Repeat until needle is clean and spins freely. I do not apply a lot of pressure, just enough to have the needle set into position Eric
  4. I can't speak as far as Auto Air, but I use distilled water for my Createx paints. Eric
  5. Been there done that. I started putiing the stopper in to keep from loosing parts. Bob, where did you get the fluid tip for $18. I just bought one for my Iwata Hi-Line from Dixie and it was $40 something after shipping. (Note to self: Do not drop air brush nose first onto hard conter top agian.) Eric
  6. Hadn't been able to paint due to being clumsy and messing up my airbrush to the point that it required professional attention. (Gravity and hard surfaces are a bee-otch) Had a slight case of withdrawl due to 2 weeks without painting anything. Eric
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    Bluegill balsa

    This is my first attempt at a bluegill pattern. I put the scheme on a 3/4 oz crank that will run apx 2 feet. If you reel a little slower, it will run just under the surface creating a fairly good sized wake. With the following features, I nicknamed it the "Bedrocker" Notice the slight flip flop pattern between the pictures. Scaling disapears, and purple hue on back fading to blue hue at tail.
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    Bluegill balsa

    This is my first attempt at a bluegill pattern. I put the scheme on a 3/4 oz crank that will run apx 2 feet. If you reel a little slower, it will run just under the surface creating a fairly good sized wake. With the following features, I nicknamed it the "Bedrocker" Notice the slight flip flop pattern between the pictures. Scaling disapears, and purple hue on back fading to blue hue at tail.
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    Bluegill balsa

    This is my first attempt at a bluegill pattern. I put the scheme on a 3/4 oz crank that will run apx 2 feet. If you reel a little slower, it will run just under the surface creating a fairly good sized wake. With the following features, I nicknamed it the "Bedrocker" Notice the slight flip flop pattern between the pictures. Scaling disapears, and purple hue on back fading to blue hue at tail.
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    Bass musky baits

    Very, very nice.
  11. Emmet, it is just a transfer. Then shaded to the match the scheme. And thanks also. Captsully18, very flattering, paint away. I was copying nature.
  12. Mark, There are a bunch of pics on the net for tilapia. Some of them are not as dark as the one photoed. Some have a lighter background with darker markings. Eric
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