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    RH, Bloody enough, the rest were in worse shape, not close to camera worthy, but here ya go , black on black.

    Genesis 9;2

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    Those look grest. I've got a few dozen Herters that need redoing if you just like to paint.
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    Genesis 9;2

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    Picked up some walnut media from the local pet supply store today. Cheapest place I've found it. Apparently people use it for bedding for lizards. Gonna get started on mine soon. What paints are you using? Any suggestions for paint on canada geese? Black white and gray I know but specifics would be great to point me in the right direction.

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    Greenheadrocker, you can also buy it from Harbor freight. 25 lb box, can't remember what it cost me. It's with the sandblasting materials....

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    nice
    "Check your premise." Dr. Hugh Akston

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    Indeed.

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    Glad I saw this !!! I am close to redoing 60 herters foam decoys . I was thinking burlap . Would you say this is easier ?
    I used to drink like a fish and run like a dog
    Done a whole lotta shit not permitted by law
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    Both ways suck to high heaven so cut your losses and give me the decoys.

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    But, if you're one of them stubborn asses that don't see things my way.....Restle coating with Titebond III and sawdust (what I use because I have access to all I want from coarse to powder fine) is infinitely easier and better than burlap ever had time to be.

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    First coat done. Should have done this in my shop so I had more room to work with instead of on my golf cart.
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