I bought my "deep purple" wire from Byard at Line's End.  I believe it is UTC wine.  Nice fine wire and to tie segmented looking bodies, you can wrap it in tandem with a lighter color like amber or even a darker color like black.  The effect is very life-like.  Try it!

Murf
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>From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: [VFB] DEEP purple wire? >Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 23:16:49 GMT > > >Hi all, > I've been busy beyond belief lately and have finally gotten to checking my 1500+ e-mails from the last, oh, who knows how long. I have a question or two for everyone... > > First, I saw someone tying with a very deep color of purple wire, darker (by far) than Wapsi's purple wire. It looked fine, say #33 or so. Who makes it, and where can I find it? > > Second question is, I got a European Jay pelt/ skin that is gorgeous. The obvious use is the scappular feathers for wings on atlantic salmon flies... what can I use the wispy body+ back feathers for? They seem too small for spey hackle (though I've used crow). Ideas or suggestions? > > I was at the Ft. Washington Show this last weekend and met several new friends from this list and renewed friendships with still others - too many to list, but it was a blast. I love the looks I got from some old salts when they saw what I was tying... "You are tying a spey pattern, a chironomid pupae in size 22, a cased caddis nymph, an isonychia burntwing dry, and a novelty foam-winged dragonfly?" Hey, I've never been one to stay to one style, so I figure it's something for everyone. > > On a different note, I got some orders for flies, and have NO clue how i'll crank them out what with all that's keeping me busy lately. Speaking of which, I showed up right AT 9am (the start time) of the show... my wife cleaned our pet rabbit's cage with 409 cleaner and didn;t wash it well. Aparently this stuff tastes to animals like automobile antifreeze, and the rabbit had to be taken to the vet hospital. So, long story short, it had his stomach pumped, is doing fine now, and I was 2 seconds shy of being late to tye at the show. > >Well, i have a ton of e-mails to read through, so I'll send this off and see what folks have for answers to my questions. >Thanks and tight wraps, >Pete > >___________________________________________________________________ >Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand. >Now includes pop-up blocker! >Only $14.95/month -visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today! >


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