Keith, A few additions...
I like putting materials into the pockets of letter size clear plastic file pockets meant for standard three-ring binders of whatever size you need. You can get a large variety of styles (pockets per page) depending on whether the pages are intended for filing (for example) business cards or CDs. For dubbing, I just put a couple of pinches of dubbing from a dubbing package into a pocket. That is more than enough to tie a couple dozen flies usually. I can get 12 different dubbings on one file page, and it is easy to organize them as to color and type. I do the same for the various colors of Lite Brite, Ice Dub, etc. Larger file pockets can hold feathers and fur. DonO, what kind of side tying tools table are you using? I was recently attending an expo in northern California (manning a trade show both, and only tying at the table). Directly opposite me were three or four rows of tables for the guest fly tyers. I was shocked how little room was made available to each tyer! No way I could have put my full setup into that small a space. A side tying tools table might have really come in handy! Wes Wada Bend, Oregon
