Pete, Like you,, I talked to Jerry about doing demo's
with it at shows. He is a fine old gentleman, we are
about the same age. I have not found any packing foam
that compares to it. It is just different.
I too would be interested in knowing more about the
wing material, I think it would go good on my woven
mayflies that I give as gifts.
Tony
--- Peter Gramp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, Reuven-
>   Do you have a link or picture of the Spiderweb
> paper you mentioned?  I'm
> curious if it is like the "WebWing" or "NoFray"
> stuff I've heard of.  Does
> it get water-logged or "pulpy" like printer paper
> would, or is it a fabric
> based item?  I'm intrigued and can't seem to find a
> source for it... I
> haven't heard of "Oz" aside from the movie with
> Dorothy and Toto...
>   As for the "mayfly material" foam, it's great
> stuff!  I'd imagine you
> could steam it off the inside of an international-
> air- mailing envelope, or
> ask at the local electronics store if any products
> were wrapped in it, but
> frankly, it's a whole lot easier - and better
> quality - to go through
> Jerry.  I've used it (with his permission) at a show
> or two and the response
> was surprising.  I've only had it twist a leader
> once, and that was a big
> ol' dragonfly (I think I tied it for a swap in here
> at some point --
> "porcupine dragon", porcupine quill body and such)
> that I tied up more as a
> novelty.  Not getting a kickback or affiliated, just
> my admittedly somewhat
> bias opinion...
> Thanks for the info about the Spiderweb paper, and
> tight lines,
> Pete
> 


      
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