Don,
I have those what I was wanting is a cube with small compartments. It is handy 
for carrying a lot of different colors tor traveling..
Looks like Wapsi has them and Nick found them in Bozman for 6.00. It has 30 
compartments.
Tony

--- On Tue, 2/9/10, Don Ordes <f...@tribcsp.com> wrote:

From: Don Ordes <f...@tribcsp.com>
Subject: Re: [VFB] Dubbing dispensers
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2010, 12:30 AM


Meddelande
 
 

Tony,
This what you looking for? 
 http://www.baxterhouseflyshop.com/servlet/the-121/Fly-Tying-Material%2C-Dubbing%2C/Detail
 


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  From: 
  Anthony 
  Spezio 
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 4:29 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Knotted legs
  

  
    
    
      Nick,
I am still looking for one of those dubbing 
        boxes like you had at the Sowbug.
Tony

--- On Mon, 2/8/10, 
        Niclas Runarsson <niclas.runars...@soderhamn.com> 
        wrote:

        
From: 
          Niclas Runarsson <niclas.runars...@soderhamn.com>
Subject: 
          Re: [VFB] Knotted legs
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Date: 
          Monday, February 8, 2010, 12:09 PM


          
          I often use the knitpicker too, both for 
          knotting legs, weaving and other 
          "loop 
          operations". My one 
          came together with a dubbing dispenser, 
          to pull out the
          dubbing through the holes on the back of the 
          compartments.
           
          /Nick
          
            
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            18:36
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            [VFB] Knotted legs


            
              
              
                
                  
                  I was asked about making Knotted Legs on 
                  another list.
Thought it might start a tread on this list 
                  so I am posting a part of the message I sent

-Took 
                  these this morning, The feather is a beat up Pheasant tail 
                  feather so the legs are not the best, it is just what I had 
                  right here.
This is how I make my Knotted Legs
# 1 
                  Feather held in the vise.
# 2  Make a loop around the 
                  Knipicker shaft
# 3 Catch the tag end and pull it through 
                  the loop, this makes an overhand knot.
# 4 Knotted leg
# 
                  5 Two Knotted Legs
# 6 Three Knotted Legs Removed from 
                  Quill
# 7 Knitpicker and Knotted Legs.

I was also 
                  asked if I sprayed the feather first. In this case I did not 
                  but I do at times.
Here is that reply

                  Another 
                    list member asked if I sprayed the feather first, here was 
                    my reply to him.
I sometimes coat them with a fixative 
                    that is used for spraying over pencil drawings 
                    but not always. It can be done either way. Spraying them 
                    makes it easier to separate the barbs for making the 
                    knot.

The Knit Pickers
I was getting then in the 
                    Sewing Dept at Wally World for 99 cents. I think they went 
                    up to 1.09.00 now. I also use the for weaving the Knitpikin 
                    Mayfly tail and body that I have on my tying 
                    DVD.
Tony


                    
                    
                      
                      
                        



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