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    Oh I keep forgetting to mention. Well clarify actually. I’m just now learning myself…..so……








    There I said it.
    Maybe they will bite this one……
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    What a great shop and cool offer!
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    I have enough jig tying supplies to last 4 lifetimes. The funny thing is I pour plastics also and have around 50 molds. I only tie/pour for myself so I have gone way overboard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    I have enough jig tying supplies to last 4 lifetimes. The funny thing is I pour plastics also and have around 50 molds. I only tie/pour for myself so I have gone way overboard.
    Sounds perfectly normal to me. If your gonna do it, do it right.

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    Yep, My ole pappy always told me that if it is worth doing it is worth over doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyLoomis View Post
    Yep, My ole pappy always told me that if it is worth doing it is worth over doing.
    Well sometimes it can get out of control, like me, lol! I have a huge amount of flitting type capes and saddles, none used in jig tying, lol! I just bought and bought things until I had enough to start selling after I quit tying for others. So much of it sits here waiting for someone to do something with it, lol! Really I have several large totes full of capes and saddles of high quality. Also have a lot of less costly types like hen capes and some look great. Of course there is also the Coq De Leon stuff I couldn't resist also with beads of all kinds especially the Tungsten ones. When I look right to see my bookshelf full of jig heads, thousands of them, oh well, I just have too much!

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    I have accumulated all kinds of things too. I think it is just part of the addiction of a great hobby. When Sears was closing here in my town I purchased a large roll around tool cabinet that has a drawer for chenille and one for bucktail and so on it goes. Then I would find a drawer the was not full so a shopping I would go. I just have to know where everything is all the time. When I get done with a project I put everything where it goes or it is gone when I need it. Not sure if it is organized or OCD. LOL

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    " When I look right to see my bookshelf full of jig heads"


    Funny you say this because I have around 5,000 jig heads of different sizes. No way I use them all in my lifetime but if I see a great deal I pull the trigger on them. They got me hook, line and sinker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    Well sometimes it can get out of control, like me, lol! I have a huge amount of flitting type capes and saddles, none used in jig tying, lol! I just bought and bought things until I had enough to start selling after I quit tying for others. So much of it sits here waiting for someone to do something with it, lol! Really I have several large totes full of capes and saddles of high quality. Also have a lot of less costly types like hen capes and some look great. Of course there is also the Coq De Leon stuff I couldn't resist also with beads of all kinds especially the Tungsten ones. When I look right to see my bookshelf full of jig heads, thousands of them, oh well, I just have too much!

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