Dubbing Junky
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:28 pm
Hello Everyone,
I have to laugh at myself, and you can laugh along if you wish 'cause this may strike a chord or tickle your funny bone, for the other day when I was pawing thru my dubbing box, it suddenly hit me that I may possibly be....a dubbing junkie! The plastic shoe box in which I keep my prizes is not very big and even if I stack all of the zip-lock bags on their sides and turn them back and forth to gain room, I still have a few extras that can only be stored flat ways on top and now that's even starting to press the lid upward so it won't snap closed anymore! I propose a dubbing swap!
I guess I am the victim of advertising and packaging. When I look at look at the packages hanging there on the store pegs crying out to me to take them home and try them, I get all soft and mushy and walk out with at least three or four packages of life altering dubbing that up until that point, I did not know I needed. Maybe it's that fix that all junkies need to make it thru until the next fix. So much for impulse buying at your local flyshop!
In defense of my surplus, I would venture to say that nearly ninety percent of these bandits were bought "as needed". A dozen or so of a particular pattern for your best bud so off you go. Not to insult your tying junkie friends, you almost have to pick up a "snazzy pack" of triple sparkle genetically engineered rabbit blaster dubbing or the friends pattern would not be right! Back to the shop you go!
What started this idea was a search thru the overstuffed box for a simple pack of hares ear dubbing to start some march brown spiders. It turns out that I found six practically new packages all the same color and nearly all the same brand! I am not going to blame anyone else but dummy me for this one!
Are there forum members reading this now (and hopefully laughing a bunch) who are junkies with other materials or tools or feathers or such?
All in good fun,
Dougsden
By the way, I almost forgot,this does not include the many dubbing displays that now have their own special box to live in!
I have to laugh at myself, and you can laugh along if you wish 'cause this may strike a chord or tickle your funny bone, for the other day when I was pawing thru my dubbing box, it suddenly hit me that I may possibly be....a dubbing junkie! The plastic shoe box in which I keep my prizes is not very big and even if I stack all of the zip-lock bags on their sides and turn them back and forth to gain room, I still have a few extras that can only be stored flat ways on top and now that's even starting to press the lid upward so it won't snap closed anymore! I propose a dubbing swap!
I guess I am the victim of advertising and packaging. When I look at look at the packages hanging there on the store pegs crying out to me to take them home and try them, I get all soft and mushy and walk out with at least three or four packages of life altering dubbing that up until that point, I did not know I needed. Maybe it's that fix that all junkies need to make it thru until the next fix. So much for impulse buying at your local flyshop!
In defense of my surplus, I would venture to say that nearly ninety percent of these bandits were bought "as needed". A dozen or so of a particular pattern for your best bud so off you go. Not to insult your tying junkie friends, you almost have to pick up a "snazzy pack" of triple sparkle genetically engineered rabbit blaster dubbing or the friends pattern would not be right! Back to the shop you go!
What started this idea was a search thru the overstuffed box for a simple pack of hares ear dubbing to start some march brown spiders. It turns out that I found six practically new packages all the same color and nearly all the same brand! I am not going to blame anyone else but dummy me for this one!
Are there forum members reading this now (and hopefully laughing a bunch) who are junkies with other materials or tools or feathers or such?
All in good fun,
Dougsden
By the way, I almost forgot,this does not include the many dubbing displays that now have their own special box to live in!