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Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:40 am
by letumgo
NCA - Could you explain what "tipex" is? I have not heard of this material before. Sounds interesting.
Jon - Stunning flies and photography. I love how you've taken different element from multiple patterns and recombined them into such beauties. Inspirational, as always.
Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:11 pm
by North Country Angler
Tipex is white correction fluid you use when covering over spelling mistakes and other typos on paper.
I invented a similar product to use with computers, but sadly Mr Gates did not take me up on the idea. I thought that, and the square wheeled bicycle had the trappings of success...

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:11 pm
by CreationBear
Could you explain what "tipex" is? I have not heard of this material before. Sounds interesting.
Very interesting, if this is what you were referring to:
[urlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipp-Ex][/url]--we've a similar product in the States, "White-Out," so I hopefully I won't have to nick out to Tesco's.

At any rate, it's a neat hook, though I'm curious how my non-selective but exceedingly skittish trout will react to the bright finish. Of course, you could tone down the bend/barb with a touch of matte paint...though I'd probably leave such attention to detail to the coarse-fishermen, who seem to have taken such to another level.

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:11 pm
by willowhead
Prolly be a lot less bicycle accidents if they had square wheels.............

Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:58 pm
by letumgo
Thanks Robert. I understand now. I was reading the name as Tip-Ex (instead of Type-Ex). I get it now.
Re: Something Borrowed Softhackles
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:15 pm
by William Anderson
CB, these really are nicely done.
I just can't believe I tied for the first time in weeks (5-6). Sat down with some horsetail hairs and tied up quill bodies. I really liked tying with them and was looking forward to the novelty of posting a couple on the forum. Talk about timing. I have a witness as to the tying and the delay in photographic evidence.

Bill?
Anyway. You're an impossible act to follow and it would have been nice to have been upstaged by your flies. I just shot a couple pics. I'll upload them to photobucket in a minute and post em.
Great flies and a wonderful use of the material. It does have some potential in the softhackle realm.
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