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I received my order for Vintage Flagstone Linen today. I just wanted to take a minute to Thank You for the charming cross stitch patterns you enclosed. It was very thoughtful of you.
Sharon
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Flash In A Tube is a fine-fiber synthetic material which exhibits a metallic-
like gleam. Its' reflective properties add sparkle to the tails and wings f many
type of flies. The hair-like fibers are soft and static free, making it easy to
work with. Kreinik Flash is unaffected by saltwater or epoxy finishes, yet is
flexible enough to be mixed with marabou, enhancing its action in the
water.
Kreinik Flash In A Tube has many uses. Add a few strands to the tails of
woolly buggers, bass bugs, poppers, eels, and leech pattern. Mix some Flash
with bucktail in streamers. Single strands can be used as ribbing on nymphs
and wet flies. Possibly the most innovative use is in some of the popular dry
fly patterns. The white glow-in-the dark can be used as a substitute for
calftail in a Royal Trude, or as the wing post in a Parachute Adams. It's like
having a built-in strike indicator. Each package includes a clear plastic tube,
making Flash easy and convenient to store while keeping stray fibers from
adding clutter to your tying bench. The tube enables you to store several
colors in a small tray, or bundle the tubes together with a rubber band. |
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