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Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap? They are so expensive
in the fly shops. Is there a wholesale place? |
I don't know if you have any hobby shops close by you but Michaels, or
Hobbytown or the like and the large hobby type shops should carry stuff like that...I would think... Hell, even check Walmarts fabric section... Anthony "gary" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap? They are so expensive in the fly shops. Is there a wholesale place? |
"gary" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap? They are so expensive in the fly shops. Is there a wholesale place? For many flies, especially smaller flies, try glass beads. Super cheap and they will add just that bit of weight to get a fly down. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
Anthony wrote: I don't know if you have any hobby shops close by you but Michaels, or Hobbytown or the like and the large hobby type shops should carry stuff like that...I would think... Hell, even check Walmarts fabric section... Anthony "gary" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap? They are so expensive in the fly shops. Is there a wholesale place? The beads I've seen in the craft stores are plated plastic. They are cheap, and nice and shiny, but have no weight. Since the wieght is a principle factor in adding a bead to the head or thorax of a fly, they wouldn't be of much use. |
"George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... Anthony wrote: I don't know if you have any hobby shops close by you but Michaels, or Hobbytown or the like and the large hobby type shops should carry stuff like that...I would think... Hell, even check Walmarts fabric section... Anthony "gary" wrote in message nk.net... Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap? They are so expensive in the fly shops. Is there a wholesale place? The beads I've seen in the craft stores are plated plastic. They are cheap, and nice and shiny, but have no weight. Since the wieght is a principle factor in adding a bead to the head or thorax of a fly, they wouldn't be of much use. Specialty bead shops (I've discovered that there are a lot of them around since Becky took up beadwork) frequently carry solid brass beads.....sometimes in a very wide variety of shapes and sizes. However, the holes tend to be fairly small because they are meant to be threaded on a thin thread or wire (there are exceptions.....made for use with heavier cords or even leather thongs), selections can vary widely and sometimes very quickly, and monetary savings would be questionable as prices vary as widely as every other consideration. That said, there's potential here for a whole lot of creativity....especially considering that they also come in copper, bronze, silver, pewter, tin and other metals, as well as a bewildering array of non-metallic materials. Wolfgang |
gary wrote:
Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap? They are so expensive in the fly shops. Is there a wholesale place? No doubt you can track down good prices for truly wholesale quantities (thousands), but the best deal I've found on reasonable quantities for the individual tyer is from Dan Bailey's: $5.95 per 100. https://www.dan-bailey.com/PDF/2005/...Pg%2046-55.pdf (p. 55) JR |
Hobby Lobby..they have all the gold plated etc beads I could ever want
and cheap. {:O) Mike |
Does anyone know where one can buy brass beads cheap?
The lowest prices I've found are offered by The Fish Guy: http://www.thefishguy.net/ A couple of us went together, ordered more than fifty bucks worth, and got free S&H, too. vince |
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hagenfish was the wrong URL.
I was trying to point you toward "Hagens Tackle" in Mitchell, SD 57301 Hagens only sells in large quantities, but they have great prices. |
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