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On 11/18/2016 at 0:02 PM, jeff@mf said:

This has been something I want to try for a while but kinda dropped off my list of to do's while overcoming chronic foot issues. Now that i'm up and going 75% + improvement from 3 years this crap all i can think of fishing and hunting, well that and business and the wife..of subject

 Dude, leave your boots on when you're kicking butt!

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On 11/13/2016 at 3:44 AM, Frank said:

It is not true that you can't get the paint over seas. Bruce told me he can send it over seas but the only container that is approved to fly there is a quart size. If you buy the clear and have powdered colors you can make any color you want. Most of the best painting is not done by just putting one color on it is a layering of multiple colors which make you see the desired affect.

The guys that don't give you a how to or what I used is because it does not stick. Anyone can paint a masterpiece but when it gets bent or enters the water that is the real test. Most of those home brews fail that test. Spikeits colors stick and stick well.

Hi Frank I realise this is an old post, but Im in australia, and spike it paints cant ship internationally to me here.  Im interested in who Bruce is? and whether he can still send the SB paint? even if it is clear.

Much appreciated

 

Colby

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