Deb

Thanks for the tip.  Just got a couple of these Riker Boxes in from fleabay, and they look like they'll do very nicely.  They're sturdier and much nicer looking in person than I thought they would be from the fleabay pictures.

Jack in Austin

Deborah Duran wrote:

I have a small trunk with drawers also and I keep moth balls and small cedar sachets in the drawers.   I also keep some of my flies in Riker boxes.   I keep a couple moth balls behind the cotton in the Riker boxes.  I have some very nice flies stored this way and haven’t had any problems yet.   They sell them on Ebay and Hunters Anglers has them also.  I show my more delicate flies this way also when I tie at shows.  This keeps them in one piece.

Deb

 

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Jack,
    I do all the formentioned. I store in shadow boxes, fly boxes, and in "Swap Sets". Untill recently, I had a oak trunk with drawers and a glass lid that held my "Special Flies".
                           Del


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