Keith,
If you’ve tried the other sponsors, and have failed to find the product you need, I really think it would be all right to use Feather Craft. They’re a super company, and I know they do carry things that no one else seems to have.
Betty
For the mink, you might try a furrier.
I’ve got a lifetime supply from when my aunt had a coat redone
Thrift stores might have old coats that are in rough shape and tough to sell also.
I remember reading in a recent thread about Feather Craft that the company wouldn’t sponsor this site, and as I recall, JC was reluctant to give them another chance. (The reports of their service were pretty much in agreement that it was a good place to do business.) However, I can’t find JC’s comments in the shopping thread, and I don’t remember where else it might have been…call it a senior moment.
As for the mink, if I were going into production tying, I would definitely find a furrier, but the nearest one would be a two hour drive away in Seattle. That’s why I’m looking for a few pre-cut strips. I’ve done the thrift shop thing as well, and I’ve yet to find the pale colors I’m looking for to tie Minkies.
I’ll take any help I can get on Glo Brite products from a U.S. vendor or fluorscent biots…can’t find those this side of the Atlantic, either.
Excellent stability as a company.
An excellent reputation.
Good to excellent customer service.
Quality products.
A wider than usual assortment of products.
Knowledgeable people.
Competitive prices.
Low number of ‘out-of-stock’ items.
Good website catalog.
Great printed catalog.
Did not become a sponsor of faol.
Nope. You don’t want to do business with a company like that :?
You might try English Angling trappings. They have a stock of exotic zonker strips and might also have the floss. They have a web site at http://www.anglersden.net their with contact information.
Normand-- Nicely done…the Glo Brite floss has eluded a couple of us who frequent UK boards. There are a number of patterns that include mention of Glo Brite Number such and such without more description. It’s possible to get close using Uni and other products, but it’s not the same-- kind of like using dyed mallard when the pattern calls for woodduck.
Haven’t run into the shops mentioned or anglersden.net before, so all are a bonus.