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I JUST MADE THESE A I AM EXCITED TO FIELD TEST THEM. THEY ARE REAL EASY TO MAKE AND WOULD BE A GOOD'CHEAP; WINTER TIME, FISHING ORIENTED,  PROJECT FOR KIDS OR ANYBODY. I'LL PROBABLLY NEVER BUY STORE BOUGHT FLOATS AGAIN.

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Keith, those look great. what a neat project. Gets me thinking, it about harvest time. Is the center shaft a quill. A whole lot better use for a cob, than toliet paper..Dwayne
The shaft on these are bamboo skewers. I have made some with wild turkey quills. Check out the photos on my page.
Those really look like fun. Great idea.
Dont tell me ,Let me guess, You were having corn on the cob fondue,and this Idea came to you, It POPed in your head, or that was the plug on the jug of corn squeezins that gave you your inspiration , SHUCKS , I bet Bruce will steal this idea , seeing that he lives in the corn capital of the world, but he might be busy helping his Huskers  STALK through the MAZE of teams in the Big 10 now 11. I would not postPONE getting a patent on your idea.       LOFR
Corny real corny
 I know, that was as corny as a Foot Doctors  Waste Basket.
those are neat..good job
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That's pretty neat,thanks for sharing.

 

 i like creativity, i also have a bobber i made that some people know about on here already. the thing is i havent showed it get because, i would like to turn it into a small business hobby. i understand if your doing it for fun, but me on the other hand wants to see how far i can take it. i will show the bobber when i feel that i can sell them, and not get my idea stolen. 

I've got a job and I don't want something I like to do turn into work. I also make My own knives but i don't sell them either. Anyone who asks I will tell them how to make the bobbers for pennies.
I agree Keith, selling them, would be a great way to kill a hobby. When your hobby becomes work, it is no longer fun. Keep up the good work and have fun.

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