Rob,
you are right. It seems to me that rope dubbed bodies are very robust. I'm
asking for ribing because of the pattern. The '�Claret & Teal' needs a thin
silver tinsel as rib. Adds flash, I think.
A dubbing chat would be great. I'm not sure about the time-zone you are
living. I'm familiar with PST, that is 9h behind my time. (PST=GMT-8,
Germany is GMT+1). If you can give me your time relative to PST we can set a
date. I would prefer something in my evening, might be noon in the US.
Looking forward to meet you in cyber space

Regards
Rene


-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Bob Haering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Samstag, 29. Dezember 2001 11:59
Betreff: Re: [VFB] Don O's Rope Dubbing Techniques


>Rene I have found that the rope dub does not need to be reinforced with
>ribbing.  I am not bad at it, I demod the technique at a show this year.
If
>you want to chat about it Let me know what time.
>
>Bob H
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 12:38 PM
>Subject: Re: [VFB] Don O's Rope Dubbing Techniques
>
>
>> Don, dd and others,
>> this discussion was very informative for me. Thanks again.
>> I rope-dubbed some flies with it and came to one issue. If I rope the dub
>> very tight I run in problems with the ribbing material. I usually rib
>> counterclockwise (opposite to the tying direction). As the rib cannot go
>> into the dub it slips. Recommendations? Or simply: No rope-dub if
>ribbing..
>> Regards
>> Rene/Germany
>>
>>
>>
>

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