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On 2011-03-28 14:57:59 -0400, Frank Reid � 2010 said:
On Mar 28, 11:03Â*am, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-03-28 11:49:36 -0400, Frank Reid 2010 said: On Mar 27, 4:29Â*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: I'm tying up some flies and I need a peacock herl rope. Â*I dislike making my own (spinning/twisting the herl onto either thread or wire). Â* Someone on this group recently referred to some store-bought peacock rope. Â*I've googled and can't find it. Â*Any help would be apprecia ted . Dave If you used a Norvise, you would have the appropriate tool to make this quickly and efficiently instead of spending hours on-line trying to purchase premade. :-) Frank Reid (stickin' it to the Renzetti snobs every chance he gets) d;o) Â*Have both, Frank. Â*The Norvise is permanently attached to my fl y tying station, and I use the Renzetti for traveling. Â*Regardless, I still have to make the rope and I just do not like to do it. Â*But, just for you, I will acquiesce and try it on the Norvise. Â*I'll get some new herl too. Â*The stuff I have looks good, but breaks too often. Â*Fly tying is supposed to be fun. Dave (Third day stuck on the mountain within the clouds. Â*It isn't raining in the valley, but there has been a constant mist up here for the past two days. Â*Neat, really.)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szPTZjmKwpQ Cheers Frank Thanks Frank. I'm familiar with his videos. But look at this: http://www.ezflyfish.com/peacherbrus.html Old Wally comes thru again. It's not only easier, but my language will improve. d;o) Dave |
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On Mar 28, 5:12*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-03-28 14:57:59 -0400, Frank Reid 2010 said: On Mar 28, 11:03*am, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2011-03-28 11:49:36 -0400, Frank Reid 2010 said: On Mar 27, 4:29*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: I'm tying up some flies and I need a peacock herl rope. *I dislike making my own (spinning/twisting the herl onto either thread or wire). * Someone on this group recently referred to some store-bought peacock rope. *I've googled and can't find it. *Any help would be apprecia ted . Dave If you used a Norvise, you would have the appropriate tool to make this quickly and efficiently instead of spending hours on-line trying to purchase premade. :-) Frank Reid (stickin' it to the Renzetti snobs every chance he gets) d;o) *Have both, Frank. *The Norvise is permanently attached to my fl y tying station, and I use the Renzetti for traveling. *Regardless, I still have to make the rope and I just do not like to do it. *But, just for you, I will acquiesce and try it on the Norvise. *I'll get some new herl too. *The stuff I have looks good, but breaks too often. *Fly tying is supposed to be fun. Dave (Third day stuck on the mountain within the clouds. *It isn't raining in the valley, but there has been a constant mist up here for the past two days. *Neat, really.)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szPTZjmKwpQ Cheers Frank Thanks Frank. *I'm familiar with his videos. *But look at this: http://www.ezflyfish.com/peacherbrus.html Old Wally comes thru again. *It's not only easier, but my language will improve. *d;o) Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Slacker. :-) Frank Reid |
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