Has you tried ironing down a bit the thin stuff around electronics? I have
done it on the foam for crease flies but not tried it on the packing foam
yet.

>-- Original Message --
>From: "Chuck Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [VFB] Spinners Wing Material
>Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 11:05:41 -0500
>Reply-To: <[email protected]>
>
>
>Mark: NOTHING made in the USA anymore huh??? LOL, Chuck
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Mark Beresford II 
>  To: [email protected] 
>  Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24 AM
>  Subject: Re: [VFB] Spinners Wing Material
>
>
>  i know its not from Electronics, i work for the 6th largest manufacture
>of electroinic products in the world, i deal with them every day, and there
>is nothing like this.
>
>  i deal with Mexico, China, Korea, Japan, Canada, Indonisia, etc. and none
>use this thin stuff.
>
>  Mark.
>
>  Anthony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    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 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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