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LuciV
post Oct 18 2009, 01:45 AM
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a few models









and the sbs is here:
http://www.flytying.ro/masa_muscarului/article.php?id=389

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Excellent step by step tutorial, LuciV! They are all beautifully tyed, but the one with black and orange legs is my favorite of the lot. Thank you for sharing the details with us.


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Very nicely done. I love poppers and these are great!


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