Tony
BobH wrote:
That type of stacking I understand. It the use of a hair stacker that I don't get.
BobH
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Spezio Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [VFB] tieing deer hair - Tom
That is the only way to get color separation from top to bottom. Tony
BobH wrote:
Something I do not understand here guys. If you are spinning, stackingthe
ect hair that is to be trimmed to a final shape, what is the point of
stacking the hair? Shouldn't one be more concerned with how tightly
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]hair is packed?
BobH
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buildOn Behalf Of Martin Westbeek Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [VFB] tieing deer hair - Tom
I like the Edgin stackers. If you're looking for an alternative to an
official stacker, you may want to look for something that does not
trout;up static, as plastics do. Static is quite frustrating if you're tying with deer hair. I noticed that even wearing a fleece sweater can make stacking very hard to do. Martin
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Subject: Re: [VFB] tieing deer hair - Tom
you are SO right about alternatives...i did think about film cannisters but i thought they were too deep (but then a brain cramp....) Cut it down a bit....(slapping myself in the forehead....) i'm pretty good at finding things around the house and in my shed and pretty inventive to boot!!
Tom-Vermont
"I never go to rivers to kill hecatombs of trout or, actually any
I go to unkill parts of me that otherwise might die.." A Few
Premises-Nick Lyons
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