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I read somewhere that a poor mans hair stacker could be made out of a
35mm plastic film canister with a 45 degree cut out in it for removing the hair. I actually used one like this several years ago before buying one from Cabella's or Bass Pro shops. On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 23:30:58 GMT, "asadi...." wrote: I just bought one....bought the wrong size.... It appears the hair really needs a lot of room to settle down properly. john "riverman" wrote in message ... In my beginner days, every single fly tying instruction book I read (that means both of them) had the same 'inside hint' that a hair stacker was not really necessary. One suggested an empty lipstick case, another said you could align the hairs by hand just as easily, with a bit of practice. But now that I'm getting a bit better at tying, I find aligning the hairs a RPITA! I tried a lipstick case, but when I dumped the hairs out, they all fell into disarray again. I think a hair stacker really is a good idea, but I don't know for sure because I've never really used one. This is really a weak topic for a thread, because if I just go out and buy one and then toss it later, it will represent a much smaller waste of money than most of the things I have in my tying kit. But just the same, whats the scoop....do most of you advanced tyers use a stacker, or do you do it by hand? --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... In my beginner days, every single fly tying instruction book I read (that means both of them) had the same 'inside hint' that a hair stacker was not really necessary. ----snipped---- This reminds me of a class where I used two sizes of stackers that looked a lot like zippo lighters. I really liked them but never bought a set because I can't remember who makes them. This evening I was sharing this with my current spouse and she said, "I think those are from Fourst's Fly Fishing in Montana." I looked for them on the web but Foust's doesn't have all his things shown there. I requested a catalog. Bottom line they were the best hair stackers I have ever used, but frankly my Renzetti's do the job, but when I am ready to upgrade, these will be the ones. I hope this helps, Chris |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... In my beginner days, every single fly tying instruction book I read (that means both of them) had the same 'inside hint' that a hair stacker was not really necessary. ----snipped---- This reminds me of a class where I used two sizes of stackers that looked a lot like zippo lighters. I really liked them but never bought a set because I can't remember who makes them. This evening I was sharing this with my current spouse and she said, "I think those are from Fourst's Fly Fishing in Montana." I looked for them on the web but Foust's doesn't have all his things shown there. I requested a catalog. Bottom line they were the best hair stackers I have ever used, but frankly my Renzetti's do the job, but when I am ready to upgrade, these will be the ones. I hope this helps, Chris |
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