I, for one, can say that a package which scraps can be very appreciated. I
have been introduced to TONS of different material that have been completely
new to me. Scraps is enough to get familiar with a material. From there it's
just up to oneself to decide if you want to buy more... a thing which can be
hard when it's totally strange to you and you aren't really sure what you
are paying for.

I'm really grateful for all the help I've got here. After testing what you
have given me, my "want list" has grown bigger and it will be easier to
place orders in the future.

/Nick


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�mne: Re: [VFB] Using material scraps- was ting with deer hair.


OK, I admit it.  I'm a charter member of Overhacklers Anonymous and of
Wasteahacklers Anonymous.  I'd rather save up bags of odds-'n-ends and send
them to someone who wants a chance to tie with lots of different materials,
but can't afford to buy them, than to try to save/sort them and make use of
them.  This goes for hooks, too.  I rarely strip a hook.  But I get no
objections form the friends I send these packages too, either.

DonO


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