The Wapsi thread is made in Spain. I hear they bought the company. I am not 
really fond of it, too much like floss.
Tony



On Monday, February 24, 2014 10:36 AM, Neville Gosling <[email protected]> 
wrote:
  
Hi Paul:

Interesting comments. I have always been interested in learning the actual 
source or manufacturer. Where does Benecchi get their thread from? Uni Products 
threads used to be manufactured in Canada now some of my spools are labelled 
"made in Spain". How many actual manufacturers of fly tying threads are 
actually left?


Neville Gosling

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On Feb 24, 2014, at 7:35 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

I suppose I should keep my nose out of this but that's impossible. You can't 
measure thread diameter, it's meaningless. You have threads that are flat 
nylon, others that are twisted, others with multiplies, etc., etc. (what's the 
diameter of a flat thread?). This was the problem with the X/0 system, it had 
no standard. For a long time most respoolers played more or less fair and 
advertised numbers that at least gave some relative idea of "size." Then, along 
came a bunch that decided to game the system like Benecchi. They put numbers 
like 12/0 on threads that were the same (same thread manufacturer) as other 
respoolers 8/0. So all of sudden you could throw the X/0 system in the crapper. 
The only reasonable approach is Denier or Decitex, both weight/length measures. 
 And even here the relative "size" is only "accurate" when referring to the 
same material. My little booklet, "How to Choose and Use Fly-tying Thread" 
explains this and gives a correlation for
 UNI-Threads. 
>Paul
>
>On Sunday, February 23, 2014 1:21:49 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>Hi All;
>>Anyone know how 00 & 0 size thread compares to 8/0 or 6/0 tying thread?
>>Wayneb
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