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Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:22 pm
by letumgo
Bill - Are you still dying pig dubbing and classic Berlin wool? If yes, how much do you get for a complete set of each? I'd also like to know how much you get for the special dubbing wax that Ron (REE) mentioned last winter.

Re: Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:35 pm
by letumgo
Here is the link, where Ron mentions the your tying wax.

http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... lit=Bailey

Re: Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:05 pm
by Ron Eagle Elk
Ray,

Here's the link to John McClain's site. Berlin wool appears to be out of stock.
http://www.feathersmc.com/products/Berlin%20Wool

Pigs wool also appears to be out of stock. http://www.feathersmc.com/products/Pigs%20Wool

Hmmmm, maybe the out of stock statements is what prompted your question in the first place.

REE

Re: Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:17 pm
by letumgo
Thanks Ron. Yes, I had checked John's site but saw the materials were not available. Figured I would go straight to the source. :D

Bill - What kind of container does the liquid wax come in? How is it used? I assume that the liquid wax is different than the tyers wax. I have never used liquid wax, so I would appreciate any tip you can provide about using it.

Re: Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:49 pm
by wsbailey
Hi Ray,
Thank you for the interest in my stuff. At the moment I have one package of the pig's wool left. I hope to have more available soon. I have plenty of the Berlin wool. The price is the same as on John's site. I sell the tin of wax for $4.95. The liquid wax comes in a 1 oz bottle. If you ever used the old Hunter's liquid wax you will remember what a mess it was to use. You had to wait several minutes to let it get tacky. My wax uses alcohol as a solvent so it dries rapidly. If you make a dubbing loop the wax will hold the dubbing in place and as soon as you twist the loop the wax sets so it doesn't unwind. It's best to apply it with a toothpick(I use round). A dubbing needle doesn't hold as much. The liquid wax is $6.95 but the downside is that it can only ship UPS. BTW, John should have both waxes available but he hasn't listed them yet. Bill

Re: Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 2:03 pm
by willowhead
Bill, i'd really appreciate a heads up when you have the pigs wool back in stock. The package you have left is Ray's if he wants it i would think. i'll take a package in every color i can get. Can you please email me when the time comes. markflies99@hotmail.com Thank you VERY much. mark..... ;) p.s. you can throw in a tin of your wax at the same time. TKX. :)

Re: Question for Bill Bailey (Pig Dubbing)

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:13 pm
by letumgo
Bill - is that pig wool a single color, or is it the full set of colors. I am interested in the full set. Please send me a PP with the total price for the dubbing, Berlin wool, each of you waxes, plus shipping.