I picked up a dangerous book

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I picked up a dangerous book

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Lot of pretty inspiration in that volume!
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Re: I picked up a dangerous book

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Yes it is. We are currently using it as a refeerence to make a gaff yawl rig for our Grumman 17, a project to make us and others laugh :)

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Oh, so you're going for the Swimming Tigers look instead of the "flying" one? I never thought of doing something like this on a canoe, but it looks quite great...
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Thanks!
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You're welcome, it's actually a great idea! Now, I sort of want to paint my in a WW2 Soviet livery...
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Only works on a metal canoe though.
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