how thin is 50/0 thread? human hair?

Daphne

DonO wrote:
I have a pee-wee bobbin and some spools. I like it. I use them for my 50/0 thread for size 32's. DonO
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    *From:* Joseph Fusco, Sr. <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Saturday, December 02, 2006 2:34 PM
    *Subject:* Re: [VFB] RE: No more Gudebrod

    Neville -
I found "midge" size bobbins on EBay. Just go to the EBay home
    page and search for bobbins in "fly tying materials and
    supplies".  There are at least three possible sources for the
small bobbins listed right now. Also, check with Byard at Line's End first. One or the best
    sources for a Midge Bobbin is the Griffin "PeeWee", and I know he
    can get them, if he doesn't carry them in stock.

-- Joe Fusco, Sr.
    Member of The Missouri Trout Fishermen's Association and The
    Virtual Fly Box

    REMEMBER CANCER IS A WORD NOT A SENTENCE

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On 12/2/06, *Neville Gosling* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        I'm not sure that it is exactly the same thread - Similar
        maybe but possibly
        not the same.

        I have considered transferring the thread from the Gutterman
        spools to the
        small sewing machine spools that are readily available,
        however the narrow
        bobbins used for these sewing machine spools have become
        difficult to find.
        I believe Matarelli used to list a "midge" style bobbin for
        these spools but
        I haven't seen one in a long time.

        Neville (Nev) Gosling
        Greater Vancouver,
        B.C. Canada


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        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On
        Behalf Of Deborah Duran
        Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 12:59 PM
        To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: [VFB] RE: No more Gudebrod

        Ah Ha...  Yes ... Hit the link and follow the brands link to
        Gudebrod.  It
        is a textile thread so you can find it in the Sewing
        stores.  That's
        disappointing though for those of you that really enjoyed
        being part of
        their pro team!  According to the article the bobbins used for
        sewing are a
        different size so you will have to get an adjustable bobbin or
        try a
        saltwater bobbin I'm pretty sure Byard carries bobbins that
        would work on
        this kind of spool.
        You should still be able to get your favorite threads though.
        Regards,
        Deb

        www.uftri.org <http://www.uftri.org/>
        www.linesend.com <http://www.linesend.com/>






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