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I've seen the suggestion to use paint brush fibers as cheap "May Fly Tails"
This seems like a great idea, but before I tie up 800 flies g are there any problems with this? I specifically notice that the brushes I grabbed from the barn seem to have stiffer fibers than "micro fibbits" and I wonder about them making flies poor hookers ?? |
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Larry L wrote:
I've seen the suggestion to use paint brush fibers as cheap "May Fly Tails" This seems like a great idea, but before I tie up 800 flies g are there any problems with this? I specifically notice that the brushes I grabbed from the barn seem to have stiffer fibers than "micro fibbits" and I wonder about them making flies poor hookers ?? Mirofibettes *are* paint brush bristles. They're made in Japan for fancy art brushes, not exterior wall painting. The US distributor used to live in the Boston area. His name (used to be) Mr. Usui. Don't know if he's still the guy or not. -- /* Sandy Pittendrigh --oO0 ** http://montana-riverboats.com */ |
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I've seen the suggestion to use paint brush fibers as cheap "May Fly Tails"
I specifically notice that the brushes I grabbed from the barn seem to have stiffer fibers than "micro fibbits" and I wonder about them making flies poor hookers ?? The correct spelling is "Microfibetts." I mention this not to be a critical snot, but to make the point they are named for, and by, John Betts--MicrofiBETTS, get it? Some years ago I read an article in which John Betts said he got the idea for Microfibetts after making tails from paint brushes for his own use. I infer there's little or no difference between brush bristles and Microfibetts. But you gotta use (at least in most cases) bristles from ARTIST'S brushes, not house-painter's brushes. They are kind of expensive, but I watched the Michael's (craft store) ads in the local paper until I spotted a half-price sale on artist's brushes. I bought three--white, tan, and darker brown bristles--for about twelve or fifteen bucks. I have a two-lifetime supply of tails. vince |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote
But you gotta use (at least in most cases) bristles from ARTIST'S brushes, not house-painter's brushes. and "sandy" wrote Mirofibettes *are* paint brush bristles. They're made in Japan for fancy art brushes, not exterior wall painting. I'll look at artist's brushes ... it was house painting brushes that caused me to question the idea. I ran out of the fibers packaged for fly tying and went to the barn to look at brushes with the idea of saving some $3.10/gal diesel ... its a 70 mile round trip to a fly shop, ..... more than the actual cost of Mr Bett's bits. ....thanks, gents |
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