Is building up a thread head considered another material??

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You guys....

Gotta find the gray areas, dontcha?

The answer is maybe.  OK, go ahead.  Just one duster, tho.

Swapmeister.


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Subject: Re: [VFB] One-material fly swap?


Are dusters allowed? Those with the multiple colors, but one one
duster....
Rene
Ken Staples schrieb:
> Nick,
>
> Here's a tip for your tip. Since you're dealing with a
> shadow issue
> try getting Wendy to hold the shadow and sew it to the
> hook. She was
> able to do this for Peter Pan and he's much more mobile
> than a feather
> and a hook. Just remember to only use the thread to
> secure the shadow.
>
> Ken (whose 3 yr old daughter has developed an obsession
> with Peter Pan
> recently. And who is also ready to leave work for the
> day) (and who
> has seen the Disney version of PP more in the past two
> weeks than he
> ever had in his life previously) (Help, please help!)
>
> On 10/5/05, Niclas Runarsson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah...isn't it? And here's a tip; If you hold the
> feather between a light
> > source and the hook, you might even be able to tie in
> and use also the
> > SHADOW of the feather. I have tried myself, but failed.
> Though we're playing
> > in different leagues, you and I, so I'm sure you will
> have no problem with
> > it.
> >
> > /Nick
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> > OK, I can use "All" the parts of one feather for the
> fly, cool.....;-) Jimi
> >
> >
> > Exactly... but be advised about following...
> >
> > (Quoting Don from earlier queries about this subject):
> >
> > "If the thread is used to secure the materials, and is
> not part of the one
> > material, then it's ok. If the thread is used as a
> tying material (alone-
> > as in ribbing, tails, antenna, legs, wings, etc.), then
> it's a second
> > material."
> >
> > /Nick
> >
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