float tubes

Made some other form of traditional fishing tackle.
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Nice work Barney they look great.

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That spalted beech looks great :Hat:

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stunnng

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Thank you all for your kind words
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Coorrrrr they are nice the spalted beech is lovely. I want some!
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You should see the one winging it's way to me!!!

I'l post some pics up when I get it. :Wink:

Fantastic work fella!!!
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Superb, love spalted wood, real character :Hat:
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I would just like to say a big thank you to Carp Artist who is a member on this forum for allowing me to use some of his line drawings including the perch on my float tubes,he still maintains the copyrights of them,a big thank you Phil,
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Courtesy of Barney, my new gudgeon Float Tube.....

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He even made me a funky pen holder for my desk!!

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Thanks barney, fantastic work sir!!! :Hat:
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Very nice.
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