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Old 24-01-2011, 04:57 PM
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Thumbs up Fly tying storage solution found

Been after a neat way of storing all my materials and finally found it in Asda (Leyton) last week, and for a bargin £10!!

Before, I used to be delving for all the materials in my old large tool box, and I often speant more time looking for the materials than tying a fly! Now its a piece of pizz. Also seems to be completly sealed to stop the moths. I'm not a serious tyer and only really tie when I need too, so dont have vast amount of gear, nor somewhere to keep it all so this ideal.

Has a top section with two large compartments either side of the handle:

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Then a large deep middle tray, can even store my vice in here:

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Then a large base for all my furs, feathers and capes....

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Old 24-01-2011, 06:24 PM
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Excellent arrangement and if you do decide to go on a fishing holiday with your fly tying gear, there it all is ready to use immediately.

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Due to an ever increasing hoarding of tying materials I think I would need several of those
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Due to an ever increasing hoarding of tying materials I think I would need several of those
several dozen..
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several dozen..
i would struggle to fit my deer hair in there.
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i would struggle to fit my deer hair in there.
Now thats funny ST
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i would struggle to fit my deer hair in there.
Hahaha.. ..maybe the tinsels
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My missus wishes my tying materials fit in a box like that..
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My missus wishes my tying materials fit in a box like that..
My missus wishes I didnt have any fly tying gear or materials
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Might get my Marabou in,Nah not a chance.

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