On 1 Oct 2006, at 05:15, Chuck Alexander wrote:

Nick: Thanks for the info.. I have only three spools and only tried two.. I have a red  6/0 #BCS85 125 denier  a black 8/0 BCS 118(don't know the denier on it, but I suspect about 80-90, but it tied off OK) The one I had trouble with, as I was trying to tie chili peppers with it is a 6/0 Fire Orange BCS77 125 denier...It is the one that gave me trouble.. The red, like i said is the same weight, but I haven't tried it. I'm starting to think that I just made too many winds on the whip finish.. Chuck

Those are the recent Gudebrod tying threads, and they are great. Not twisted like UNI, and not over-waxed, like some earlier Gudebrod offerings (anyone remember those, came on Guetermann-style sewing machine spools..., with their own plastic bobbin holders?). As far as quality is concerned, IMNSHO they are on a par with UNI. Since their make-up is different, both threads have slightly different uses; I use Gudebrod mainly when I need to split the thread at some stage in the tying process.

Cheers

Henk


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