On Jan 22, 3:53*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Okay, been tying size 24 dandruff flies, things like a zebra midge or
miracle midge. *Even got some size 22 flashback pheasant tails.
I can put the leader on these with one of those magnetic gizmos that
stands the fly up and gives you a slot to push the tippet through.http://www.riverbum.com/2020-Magneti...ader/*Actually works
fairly well. *Alternately, I can use a threader flybox.
However, how the hell do you see to tie one of these little *******s?
I got it made, personally, as my dentist gave me an old pair of these,http://www.designsforvision.com/Dent...-TTL1.htm*Then I found out
the cost between 500 and a thousand dollars!!! *He had some old ones
in his drawer that he didn't use, as the new ones have a light. *They
give you an area of about 3" at 2.5 or 3X magnification.
Found out you can get something similiar for about 15 bucks if you go
to ebay:
Listed in category: Bread Crumb LinkJewelry & Watches Jewelry Design
& Repair Tools Loupes, Magnifiers
For those of us that are getting just a year or two older, this might
help. *I know the ones I have may look geeky, but what the hell, I can
see.
Frank Reid
I use the mag-eyes deals, use the same lens as Hat -eyes
As Tom suggests, it takes some getting used to having something on
your head, but not that much.
I've tried the magnifier/lite on an arm deal and find that harder to
get used to, personally
NOTE: my 'dandruff' flies are NOT very detailed, so in some cases I
just use the same old cheater glasses I use for all tying and kinda
work by feel
FURTHER NOTE: