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    Default Old bown blob duck camo on boat?

    Has anyone ever painted their boat in the old brown blob duck camo from the 70s and 80s? It's called heirloom on the website

    http://www.redlegcamo.com/#!product/.../heirloom-camo

    I would use another shade of brown instead of that grey. Trying to decide between that and natgear. Thanks

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    Heirloom is a great pattern, but a good bit more difficult to paint than natgear. The pattern fits together like a puzzle. Nat gear is very effective in the field and much easier to paint.

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    I am getting ready to paint a hancock in that pattern with the help of another member I will def. post pics of the boat im kinda apprehensive and excited to try this pattern but stay tuned.

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    D I agree, the nat gear is definitely better for blending in, especially in the marsh and brown upstate rivers. Heirloom would be more of a novelty but it doesn't matter either way cause it'll be covered up w grass and burlap during the season. Looking forward to pics stump. Do you have any more pics of your boat willmac?

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    I painted my boat in the nat gear from redleg but i went with more of the old school brown colors. I think it turned out pretty well




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    I like it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle woody View Post
    D I agree, the nat gear is definitely better for blending in, especially in the marsh and brown upstate rivers. Heirloom would be more of a novelty but it doesn't matter either way cause it'll be covered up w grass and burlap during the season. Looking forward to pics stump. Do you have any more pics of your boat willmac?


    Not my boat by any means. I'll try and get some from my buddy though.
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    I like it too. Looks like it could blend into almost anything bein a little darker like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle woody View Post
    I like it too. Looks like it could blend into almost anything bein a little darker like that
    I like the Natgear a lot. It hides so well just sticking the boat against the bank or in a little cut. I hunt mostly in the midlands lakes and rivers, but the lighter "pluff mud" base lets it do well in the marsh too. This is a Stumpknocker paint job from about 3 years ago, and it's holding up very very well.




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    Man im glad you like it, but seeing that and how I have improved makes me want to paint that thing for you again. better stencils , and better colors
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    Oh it's been great. Maybe in a year or two we can do it again after a little more wear, and you can show me how much better it can be haha.

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    Bigger blobs are way more effective.Most camo jobs are for humans.Look at some of the old military patters.The new stuff does not break up from a distance! With that said...I love brown camo.
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    here ya go


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    Damn, Adam's boat turned out sick!
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    Stump, do you know where he got that OS handle?
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    I know havoc makes the OS handles.
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    Havoc handle is 70 bucks, I got s friend of my dad's to make it.

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    Was that pattern a lot harder to paint than the others? Looks great. And damn is that a Hancock w a 90? I bet she rolls

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBK View Post
    Stump, do you know where he got that OS handle?
    get it to PT and he'll fab some up....i need to get some on mine soon

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