Pearsall's Hot Orange

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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by JohnP » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:17 am

Kelly L. wrote:It shows a pic of plastic spools. How much is that in US dollars if you know per one roll of Gossamer?
I ordered four spools, and the total with shipping was $18. They were on the wooden spools. You can contact him and see if he has the thread you want on wooden spools. I picked up ash and gray. I don't believe ash is made any more.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by flyfishwithme » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:46 am

You will find that the dyes that were used a generation ago were 'vegetable' based thus giving a different and inconsistent shade. While we want the old traditional colours Pearsall's don't just cater for fly fishermen. The bulk of their trade is in embroidery.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by narcodog » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:34 am

A few years ago I won some old silk ,wooden spools, on ebay from a fellow in GB. Then I contacted him and ordered more than I won. Anyway when the silk came in there was a difference in 6B in three of the spools. I stripped off a layer or two and the color was the same so even back then there was a difference in the dye shades.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by Kelly L. » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:42 am

Hank, thanks. So their price is comparable. I am going to have to think this over. Either going with older Pearsall's, or trying YLI, or Clover.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by flyfishwithme » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:57 am

Or you can try Pipers Silks here in the UK. Quality is exceptional but you need a colour chart to match up etc:
http://www.pipers-silks.com/UsefulTools ... tsMain.htm.
You will have to re-spool though and some of the threads are finer than Gossamer.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by Kelly L. » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:50 pm

Ah, thanks. Decisions decisions. I will look at all of these later today, thanks.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by Kelly L. » Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:02 am

Ash is no longer made, but I looked at that chart Ray had on Pearsall's. Wouldn't the Grey which is a silvery grey be the closest? I think I have two spools of grey. I won't know till I order white. Last night I ordered a few colors. *I found I had purchased a Naples silk before. I think those are mainly for rod wrapping aren't they?*
Anyway, I have not used that yet, but I think I prefer gossamer. I also bought two spools of YLI just to try out and see what I think.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by narcodog » Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:53 am

Ash and gray are two entirely different colors. Ash is a very light tan.
Naples is used for salmon flies along with rods but you can unwrap the the twist and use it single strand or double.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by gingerdun » Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:21 am

narcodog wrote:Ash and gray are two entirely different colors. Ash is a very light tan.
The only color Pete Hidy used more than Primrose was Ash—especially with bodies made from natural Hare's fur. Like Narcodog says, the Gray is different, almost bluish-gray. But Kelly, I doubt the trout would complain if I used it instead of Ash. They might even like it better! But the Pearsall's Ash has this history, and mystique, especially now that is it discontinued.
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Re: Pearsall's Hot Orange

Post by Kelly L. » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:50 pm

Thanks for more thoughts on the silk issue. I appreciate it all.
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