bobbin holder recommendation
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bobbin holder recommendation
what does everybody use for holding the small pearsall bobbins?
recommendations please
thanks in advance,
norm
recommendations please
thanks in advance,
norm
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
I use the Wasatch ceramic micro bobbin and recommend it highly.
http://www.flytyingtools.com/webpages/t ... micro.html
PS - Your website is outstanding, Norm. Your tying and tutorials are top notch! I have long admired your tying.
http://www.flytyingtools.com/webpages/t ... micro.html
PS - Your website is outstanding, Norm. Your tying and tutorials are top notch! I have long admired your tying.
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
I use some regular bobbin holders, just bend the legs. Seems to work ok, but would like something better.
It seems to me I saw a post here (or somewhere) about making an adapter for the Rite bobbin holder for Pearsall's
bobbin size. Looked like a pretty good idea, but wasn't that far into soft hackles then, so I didn't copy it for the notebook. Maybe someone with a better memory than mine (which would be most anyone) can recall where that was.
I'd like to modify some of my Rite's for this.
It seems to me I saw a post here (or somewhere) about making an adapter for the Rite bobbin holder for Pearsall's
bobbin size. Looked like a pretty good idea, but wasn't that far into soft hackles then, so I didn't copy it for the notebook. Maybe someone with a better memory than mine (which would be most anyone) can recall where that was.
I'd like to modify some of my Rite's for this.
"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
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beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
There are various ways of doing it, you can use spacers to make the spool fit a "normal" bobbin holder;
http://www.davistackle.co.uk/home?page= ... gory_id=94
http://www.johnnyspond.com/stonefly-mod ... acers.html ( USA )
or you can use a "dedicated" holder;
http://www.eflytyer.com/tools/wasatch.html
Scroll down for the Pearsalls bobbin holder.
Also this may still work ; We can build a custom Rite Bobbin for your Pearsall's. ritebobbins@aol.com
Also I read that a guy just hacksawed off a piece of a rite bobbin and the pearsalls then fit, but I don't have any details.
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http://www.davistackle.co.uk/home?page= ... gory_id=94
http://www.johnnyspond.com/stonefly-mod ... acers.html ( USA )
or you can use a "dedicated" holder;
http://www.eflytyer.com/tools/wasatch.html
Scroll down for the Pearsalls bobbin holder.
Also this may still work ; We can build a custom Rite Bobbin for your Pearsall's. ritebobbins@aol.com
Also I read that a guy just hacksawed off a piece of a rite bobbin and the pearsalls then fit, but I don't have any details.
TL
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
There will allways be a solution.
http://www.aflyinholland.nl
http://www.aflyinholland.nl
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
Thanks, Ruard. Shoulda known Ray would come up with something like that. That kid's got his thinkin' cap on all the time!
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beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
Mike - Were you referring to this?
http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 4004#p4004
Thanks Rodger (chase creek).

http://www.flymphforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 4004#p4004
Thanks Rodger (chase creek).


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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
No, although that is also excellent. I was referring to modifying a "Rite" Bobbin holder in some way. I simply can't find the link any more. I remember it had to do with hack-sawing something but I can't remember exactly what.
I will add a comment to the post you linked for a possible modification you might like.
Regards and tight lines!
Mike
I will add a comment to the post you linked for a possible modification you might like.
Regards and tight lines!
Mike
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Re: bobbin holder recommendation
Ditto on the Wasatch ceramic micro bobbin holder. It's awesome. 
