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 Fishmaster ...Bass Aqua 
		
		
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		Built by Paul Moriarity or Proffesor Moriarity ..  Originally built by Fishmaster 1946- sold in 1950 kept afloat until 1955.. No fancy paint or glass eyes  but a very difficult plug to reproduce for the average human being or cyborg like myself . Just incased you missed it .. The bug .... or   "Bass- Aqua ... 
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 That is just insane, his attention to detail is second to none. 
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 it looks alive, it looks like it's gonna attack something. I saw it on the other site and still can't believe how freakin cool that thing is.  
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 I have several originals and saw this plug before I knew who made it. It is the most elegantly perfect plug I have ever seen. 
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 :hee: Told ya so :kewl:  I knew P. made it :heybaby:  Flawless :D 
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 Numby ... you have these ,, I didn't see them in your stash ,,  | 
		
 I also saw it on the table an the first thing I asked was did the  Professor build it. fantastic work :humpty: 
	GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:wave:  | 
		
 Very nice..How did you make the weld on top without overheating the paint.?? 
	Whats funny.. I was able to see the master chumbuckets redition that night in progress..:spin: You guys are just sick..  | 
		
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 Rip Van Winkle :wave: ok Captain Lou Albano  | 
		
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 Ha,ha.. 
	MaC look in your beard for a few more lost plugs..:jester:  | 
		
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		Ok my friend here you go. I wanted to use cotter pins like the original so to create the illusion  I used cut cotter pins. I then pinned them into a bore which I threaded thus the bottom of the hanger. I then tapped the top part and rounded the head creating the illusion of the welded, solder, top part. The front grommet was done the same way with a hole drilled thru it to take the front hanger. It was a lot of fun to make and even more fun to give to Eddy. I have to thank VB, as it was his collection that inspired me to make the plug. I fell in luv with it as soon as I saw it. I thought insect at first and then black widow, thus the red hourglass. Thanks again for the accolades I am truly flattered. 
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 Wow,Very Nice.. 
	You have shackles in your bedroom,don't cha..??  | 
		
 P. you never cease to amaze me. :btu: 
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 Prof.M, That's the coolest hook-hanger technique I've ever seen.:kewl::kewl::kewl::kewl::kewl: 
	I thought that was yours and when you showed me how you did it I was speechless. Love that stuff and that Fly Vice you made. I wish I was an artist-machinist-fisherman like you and Lu.:cheers: I will probably coble together something like a blob of Epoxy or the head off one of those brass paper pins from school back in our days.  | 
		
 That is most kool!!! 
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 I thought it was awesome when I first saw it, I didn't have  a clue what it was at the time, but now doing a little research and seeing the work that went to it, it makes it that much more impressive.  Great work professor M, :btu:  sorry I didn't get a chance to tell you that personally, it was a little hectic in there. 
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 Paul, 
	that thing is crazy!!! I love the black widow hourglass... Very very nice.... How does she swim? Thanks again for the pencil popper yesterday. Can't wait to try it out. -Chris  | 
		
 tagger's brain is like a sponge 
	you can see the wheels turning :uhuh: You've come a long way Eddie, your stuff is just as killer as the proffesors' Paul that plug is sick, I knew it was yours when I first laid eyes on it. you'll have to help me with mine next year , I chose it already and printed a color photo. i can help you with what I know about those darters.  | 
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