A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
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A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
Had a good couple of hours tying today. Ever have those days when nothing seems to come of the vise quite right? Then there are those days when it is all just clicking. I sat down to fill the boxes today with Partridge and various colors. It was a good day.
Partridge and Orange
Hook: Partridge spider #16
Thread: Pearsall's silk the new 6A waxed with cobbler's wax.
Hackle: Partridge
Thorax: Dark hare's ear
Partridge and Orange
Hook: Partridge spider #16
Thread: Pearsall's silk the new 6A waxed with cobbler's wax.
Hackle: Partridge
Thorax: Dark hare's ear
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
This is the Pearsall's from the new manufacturer/owner? Notice any real differences?
Glad you had a good day tying. Although your bad days make mine look sh......uh, worse, lol
Great looking contribution.
Kirk
Glad you had a good day tying. Although your bad days make mine look sh......uh, worse, lol
Great looking contribution.
Kirk
Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
I can't really say how it compares. I had some of the original long ago but haven't had any for a while so I can't remember. Seems close though.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
I believe the outfit that had picked up where Pearsall left off is called Langley, but someone recently told me that the gentleman who did their dye work had died himself.crazy4oldcars wrote:This is the Pearsall's from the new manufacturer/owner? Notice any real differences?
Kirk
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
One of my favorite dressings. Flawlessly done. That'll do...
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
Carl, this really did turn out nice. It has a very classic look about it on that hook and longer hackles. I like the dark thorax here as well. You did have a good day.
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
Great looking fly Carl, as usual. Maybe this has been brought up before but, what for surface do you photograph your flies on? It's gorgeous! Reminds me of color case hardening used on some firearms.
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
Thanks, Carl. That's the first time I've seen reference to the "new" Pearsall's. I haven't heard any comparisons. It's probably my monitor, but the thread on this one looks more of a dark tan or light brown than the Orange usually does.
Bill, I was just too lazy/tired/ready to go to bed to look up the name, lol. I'll let you choose the reason that sounds best to you. I would have expected Langley's to have their own experts at any rate.
If I can ever teach myself that I don't have to use the entire feather on every fly, maybe I can tie like Carl when I grow up.
Kirk
Bill, I was just too lazy/tired/ready to go to bed to look up the name, lol. I'll let you choose the reason that sounds best to you. I would have expected Langley's to have their own experts at any rate.
If I can ever teach myself that I don't have to use the entire feather on every fly, maybe I can tie like Carl when I grow up.
Kirk
Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
I would say the thread color is more of an amber color on the Orange side. It did brown up a bit with the cobblers wax.
I photograph these on a couple different slate tiles I painted on. I just don't show the painting. They are pulled off the wall, photographed on then hung back up.
I photograph these on a couple different slate tiles I painted on. I just don't show the painting. They are pulled off the wall, photographed on then hung back up.
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: A good day. Partridge and Orange Thorax
It's a great background for your photography. And I'm sure looks amazing on the wall. Very neat.