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Old December 3rd, 2007
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Re: Interesting foil technique

This is how Rapala Factory do their foil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ECqfjbWhU
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Anyone got one of them machines going cheap ???
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That's cool Lapala.

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Re: Interesting foil technique

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Yes 'Pikey', they make some great stuff, I have an Italian site somewhere too - they are not as consistently good as the Fins though. Can't find any Australian sites though - all very secretive around here.pete

Here you go Pete
http://www.luresonline.com.au/
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After checking links, my eyes still hurts Great lures all over the place
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Re: Interesting foil technique

How about making a list of the links of those lure making forums and personal web sites around the world. I think there are a lot of things to get from the various countries.

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Thanks Swede/La Pala. I have a few of these makers lures in wood - that was a long time ago though. Oh the sacrilege, they are all plastic now. I live in a city of 3000,000 people, fishermen everywhere and I am the only one I know who makes any lures , wood or plastic. Pete
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Re: Interesting foil technique

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Yes 'Pikey', they make some great stuff, I have an Italian site somewhere too - they are not as consistently good as the Fins though. Can't find any Australian sites though - all very secretive around here.pete
Hi, I'm Jose Zuanon from the brazilian site.
In portuguese lures or baits = iscas
The photofinish used in my baits I learn here in your site. An old tutorial probably from Mike P (Husky).

The italian site maibe this one
http://xoomer.alice.it/cjbur/1indice_aut.htm

Sorry my poor english
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Jose - thank you for this, I enjoy looking at lures from all these countries, it's interesting to see that they all have their own character, shapes and colours - including your excellent site. Sorry about my Spanish. Thanks pete
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Jose,
The Italian site is interesting, but I like your lures better. Nice paint jobs!
Pienso que los lures Italianos son un parte art. No me conozco que los bass son aficiandos de art moderno.

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