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riverman wrote:
snip But just the same, whats the scoop....do most of you advanced tyers use a stacker, or do you do it by hand? I'm by no means an advanced tyer, but I took my tying gear on a fishing trip this past year intending to tie up some comparaduns. I had everything I needed *except* a hair stacker which I'd left at home under a stack of clutter. I may as well have left the whole kit & caboodle at home because without the hair stacker there was not an ice cubes chance in Hades that I could tie a comparadun. Admittedly, I have more thumbs than fingers, but for me a hair stacker is an essential item. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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