50/0 is 1 denier. When thread goes that thin it turns into a state of
denial. It denies its mass and the thread can therefore be called 'a'
denier.

/Astor Jesterix

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50/0? What is the Denier on something like that?

I have some of the UNI Caenis which is a 20 denier, but is too thin for me
to tie with. Any tips on using thread this light?



On 12/2/06, Neville Gosling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Neville (Nev) Gosling
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> I have a pee-wee bobbin and some spools.
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> I use them for my 50/0 thread for size 32's.
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