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Two color thread
Posted by:
Steven Cox
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Date: March 07, 2005 10:38PM
I am about to put the guides on a 5 wt fly rod I am building for my newphew's high school grduation. His school colors are black and orange. Is their a black-orange size A wrapping thread that any of you have had success with? I know I can just use two threads but would like to try a double color thread that is solid enough to do do the job in one wrap. I also just finished my first feather inlays. Carefully sized and cut the feathers, tacked them down with Flex Coat CP a bit diluted, (the CP not me), cut some rainbow sparkle gold tensil for symetric filler and followed builders suggestions and hints. It was not perfection but I really like the homemade,natural look. This stuff is addictive. Thanks Steve Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
William Bartlett
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Date: March 07, 2005 11:01PM
I got some that is orange and black, but it's size E. It's Gudebrod Jasper. Bought it off @#$%&. Bill in WV Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Cliff Hall
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Date: March 07, 2005 11:58PM
Steven Cox - Here's something for you from my archive from here at RBO:
Gudebrode variated thread? Ricky Wilson 11-01-04 22:07 Does anyone know if Gudebrode still makes any version of the multicolor variated thread or is the Trimar type the only think like that they make now?? Re: Gudebrode variated thread? Jeff Fultz 11-01-04 23:05 Gudebrod still makes the nylon variegated thread in size A but it is only available in 100 yd. spools. They have a green/black, yellow/black, ORANGE/BLACK, red/black, and white/black. They call it Classic Twist. Re: Gudebrode variegated thread? Cliff Hall 11-02-04 20:24 Linda at Summer Moon Rod Works (sponsor) may still be able to provide you a complete 4-page color layout of Gudebrod's Thread line, as they did when they sent my SMRW Catalog in August '04. Trimar SilverTone or GoldTone is available in 6 colors (BLACK, white, blue, green, brown, red) blended with either (silver or GOLD). Re: Gudebrode variated thread? Linda Senft 11-04-04 05:51 I do have some Gudebrod color charts if anyone is interested. We also carry National rod winding threads and they make a selection of varigated threads along with some vibrant neons. Linda / Summer Moon. Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Harv Gorton
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Date: March 08, 2005 01:32AM
CP a bit diluted, (the CP not me
Cute .. I like that !! Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Jim Cunningham
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Date: March 08, 2005 01:43AM
Steve,
Try taking a black Sharpie marker to a spool of size "A" Orange thread. Clemens, in Advanced Custom Rod Building calls it "Amazing Wraps" (pg. 239). Use the Sharpie from side to side on the spool. It will only penetrate one layer at a time. The resulting wrap is very interesting. JC Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
eric zamora
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Date: March 08, 2005 07:59AM
go here: [www.grangerbamboo.com]
click on The Favorite (fly rod model under Granger Rods) and see a classic use of jasper thread. make sure you click on the small photo to the right. this will lead to an enlarged view. i see gudebrod offers a black/orange version of that thread. i'm personally going to try black and white trimmed with red. i can be highly unoriginal ;-) eric fresno, ca. Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Steve Rushing
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Date: March 08, 2005 10:07AM
I've use Gudebrod Classic Twist in black/orange to match my son's college colors.
Here's a picture [ngto.launchpage.com] Sorry for the small picture size. The wraps have a wood grain like look. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/08/2005 10:26AM by Steve Rushing. Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Gerry Rhoades
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Date: March 08, 2005 12:52PM
I think Rice also makes this color. Go to the Fishsticks site, click on "Thread" and then on two-tone nylon, size A. Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Steve Cox
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Date: March 08, 2005 03:03PM
Jim Had a little time this afternoon and I went down to my fly room and found some Gudebrod size A thread. I got a thin black permanent marker and went side to side across the thread. Did a wrap on an old dark-gray blank. Didn't look half bad. Made the marks a little heavier across the thread and did another wrap. I really lked the look. The mascot for their school is a tiger and this heavier marking had a more jungle cat look to it. I plan to use this wrap and also do a little orange vs black/white grizzly feather inlay. I will put a flex coat CP on this practice wrap and see how it turns out. Thanks for the idea. Steve Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Jason Pritchard
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Date: March 08, 2005 05:56PM
Steve- Another idea could be the use of a golden pheasant feather....they actually look a lot like a tiger stripes. Valley Tigers? Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Steve Cox
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Date: March 08, 2005 09:51PM
Jason Liked the golden pheasant feather idea. Actually thought I had some in an misc. fly stuff box but I couldn't find them. Will go out tomorrow to Scheels or Sportsmans of Ankeny and look for some. Yes my nephew is a Valley tiger. Re: Two color thread
Posted by:
Jason Pritchard
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Date: March 09, 2005 10:36AM
Steve it should look fantastic. Now when I run into snags on mine I may need your help! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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