Tim, i'd like to see it too. Maybe Kinko's could do it. All you need is a scanner. mark

From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 17:13:54 -0500

I would like to see a hook if you can send me a picture.  Try Don O ....
See if he can post one for you or Jimmy D.
Regards,
Deb

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Wish I could Jerry, but I don't have a place to do it.  Can't send a pic to
my webmaster cause he'll charge me for it.  Any suggestions?
Tim

Tim Trexler
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> http://www.malinco.com/Craft/blackannealed.html they have carbon steel
> annealed wire available in small quantities
>
> www.smallparts.com search on wire
>
> Please post a picture of one of your hooks.
>
> Jerry
> WY
>
> At 08:36 PM 12/18/04 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hello all!
>>
>>Coming out of lurk mode to ask a question! As some of you know, I've
>>started to make my own hooks for presentation salmon flies, and I am
>>looking for a source for carbon steel (or any steel or iron ) wire. Don't


>>need 5000 foot rolls of the stuff, but that's all I've found so far.
>>
>>I have been using large streamer hooks for the wire so far, but I want to
>>start completely from scratch now.
>>
>>Does anyone know where I can find reasonable lengths (like 100 or 150
>>foot) of wire? I want the diameter to be about 0.10 or 0.12 inches.
>>
>>Any ideas out there?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Tim
>>
>>Tim Trexler
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>www.salmonflyart.com
>
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