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Saving one hook for reordering...

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:39 pm
by letumgo
When I get a new pack of hooks, I cut apart the package and trim out the label showing the make/model/size of the hook. I then take one of the hooks, and poke it thru the label. This way, I always have a single hook left over, to help me remember what the hook looked like, for reordering purposes.

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Does anyone else do this?

Re: Saving one hook for reordering...

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 7:28 am
by tie2fish
I don't usually empty the original package of new hooks into a container or compartment box, especially if it is a larger quantity purchase (50 or 100 pcs) or the package is of interest in and of itself. But I do almost always Scotch tape one of the hooks to the outside of the box so I know exactly what's inside without opening it up.

Re: Saving one hook for reordering...

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 7:47 am
by letumgo
Great tip, Bill. ;) I have several paper boxes of old hooks, which I need to do that.

Re: Saving one hook for reordering...

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 10:07 am
by RickA
Ray, I stored my hooks the same way until my then young son dumped the box sending several hundred
hooks to the floor and rug under my tying bench....oops.
A magnet made quick work of the mess but I lost a few dozen that went with the rug.
I spent countless hours sorting the hooks and always found a rouge while tying
Those size 16 and 18 3906 and 3906B's were a nightmare.

I found a bead box by Craft Masters with individual flip-up lids and a curved bottom which made for
easy hook selection. It also had a latch on the side to lock all compartments closed.
I used that system for a few years but it took up space when I downsized my travel kit
and went back to individual packs.

Yeah, I know, rugs eat dropped hooks but they also save my scissor points when they take a dive.