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Love it Dave!

Although, I don't know if I would have had the guts to spin the hair with 14/0 thread. :D

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Love it Dave!

Although, I don't know if I would have had the guts to spin the hair with 14/0 thread. :D

 

Thanks Old Hat - yeah, not my greatest tying decision perhaps, but it was just to hand... Sheer is actually really strong for its size and tends to be my work horse thread, alongside 10/0 Powersilk and 12/0 Benecchi. In fact, I don't use much else now.

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Nice Dave, I may have to try this 14/0 you speak of, you got my attention with it. I do a similar pattern, more deer hair natural color with some rubber legs, just like a madam X, only tiny 14, 16, 18. Thanks for the post on the great photo.

 

Cheers, Jeff.

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Thanks Jeff. Try here: http://www.flytyingboutique.com/store/Deta...&category=9

 

Phil's your man. Super service, prices and a good guy. Tell him I sent you his way ;)

 

 

Thanks Dave, I was pulling your leg about Sheer. Are you kidding me. Futzer not having every cool material on the planet. :rolleyes: I have about 30 rolls at the moment. 4 colors strung up in bobbins on the bench. I use it on 24 to 32s, mostly. Anyway, I am glad you posted such a nice bug! I will send some future business Phil's way.

 

Cheers, Jeff.

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Awsome little pattern!

 

I don't know if I would have had the guts to spin the hair with 14/0 thread.

 

 

No kidding!

 

 

 

Jan

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