Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

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Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by Orange_Caddis » Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:58 pm

I'm looking to purchase both sizes of the LAW dubbing rakes. I'm just having difficulty obtaining information on who to order them from. Can someone point me in the right direction? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by scotfly » Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:38 pm

I don't know if anybody stocks them now, but I think you can buy them direct from Lawrence.
Contact details here... http://www.danica.com/flytier/LAW/law_bv.htm
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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by letumgo » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:57 am

This link with take you to the dubbing rake information:

http://www.danica.com/flytier/law/law_rake.htm
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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by letumgo » Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:48 pm

Jason - Did you end up buying one of the Ceramiscape dubbing rakes? How much did you spend if you did. Just curious.
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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by scotfly » Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:52 pm

Jason, if you haven't got yours yet, Phil Holding at the fly tying boutique is now stocking them.
http://www.flytyingboutique.com/store/D ... category=8
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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by Joe Billingsley » Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:48 pm

I purchased one made by Wasatch a couple of years ago for about $10 and it works very well. Are the Ceramiscrapes THAT much better?
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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by scotfly » Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:40 pm

Joe Billingsley wrote: Are the Ceramiscrapes THAT much better?
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Probably not, but, If I lost or broke mine i'd still buy another. Can't say more than that.
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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:55 am

I was lucky enough to have been given a Ceramiscrape as a gift, and a grand one at that. I have used a number of different tools as dubbing rakes including hacksaw blades and several tools made especially for the task. I am a huge fan of Wasatch tools and buy them whenever I can. Having said that, the Ceramiscrape is the BEST tool I've used. If mine broke I'd weep for a week then order a new one.

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Re: Ceramiscrape Dubbing Rakes

Post by Lonewolve » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:17 pm

There were two models of ceramiscrape dubbing rakes that Lawrence Waldron had made each were the same length but the scraping teeth were for different purposes one for underfur,the other for guard hair.I own both and demonstrated their use at a local tying meeting this past winter.There is only one currently offered by Lawrence .when he sells out of that stock then you will have to use the Wasatch model. It seems that the original material he was using to make the ceramiscrape rakes is no longer obtainable, I bought my Ceramiscrapes from Hunter's before Hunter's was sold to Stone River Outfitters.i have tried both kinds and prefer the Ceramiscrapes.but i love the Wasatch line of tying tools especilly their bobbin i got from Mike at Great Feathers.It really handles the Pearsall's Gossamer great.
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