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On Mar 29, 2:36 pm, wrote:
IMO, get a Thompson "A," an enclosed bobbin, GOOD scissors, a bodkin, some hemostats, and a scalpel. Lest this gem of advice get lost in the info about other materials, tutorials, & other - rdean highlighted my favorite advice: GOOD SCISSORS. When you hit the fly shop, you'll be shocked at what these things cost; but there are few things better to have than good, sharp scissors; and few things more frustrating than dull, cheap ones. I'd rather have a cheap vise and good scissors than the reverse. (And instead of (or until) a scalpel, a single edge razor blade will do just fine.) Joe F. |
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