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Decided to give it a go. The most challenging part is actually keeping a steady hand to paint these things, I think if I could find a way to just dip them in the paint, then the lines would be more even, but hey, I don't think the fish care, just the angler. Drinking the wine out of the bottles was the most satisfying part of the task! 
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Lookin' Good!!! When are you going to start selling them? The Matchfisherman
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Ha ha, Thill ain't got nothing on you pc! Btw, what are those little black gromit looking things? Do they hold the cork in place?
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Thanks for the positive feedback.
The rubber grommets are actually for holding leaded weight collars to the floats.
I have figured out how to tap the cork to embed the lead collars inside the bottom of the cork so they are not visible.
I left the grommets on while turning the floats while painting them, so the floats would not walk left to right.
Should have some more fresh materials after this weekend - helps when we live so close to wineries. ;-)
We'll see what I can come up with next.
-PC
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