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    Where do ya'll get yours in Bulk? And where do you get some of the colors that not normally common? I like playin around w/ some different colors, and just tryin new things....I was hopin to receive some samples in the mail from someone but still waiting, so I was hopin to get some input and then maybe buy some small amounts of different colors....Thanks for any advice and imput!
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    You can get some skeins from Barlow's Tackle or a number of other fly shops, or check with Crazy Angler Tackle, not totally sure he has the skeins, but I would think he may. He is a member here on this site; Flatfish 46.

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    Contact Grandpa Bob's Custom Jigs I'll bet he will work with you. Be carefull of some suppliers.There is chinelle made up that is HUGE diameter. Illinoisgiller

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    yes flat sells them
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    I get little 3 yard packs from Grand-Pa Bob's.Is only $0.75 for that,when you order a few things he gives samples.I like the small packs so I can find what I want without having tons that I'll never use.
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    Flatfish or Grandpa Bob would be a great choice.You can get skeins from both.New age chenille is the way to go now and both carry it. Flatfish has a great variety and you can get chenille cut to whatever amount you want.Plenty of other supplies as well including tools,marabou,kiptails,jigheads,thread and about anything else you may need. One stop shopping is the way to go.

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    Ditto JJJ

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    I have a ton of chenille assortments in all sizes and 3 and 5 yrd lengths"i would be interested in trade though ,so everyone has a way to go now"I pour now too if interested in trade of jigs:D PM me for what ever you need"or FF,And Grandpa bob will be able to help you w/ most all your needs for jig tying.

    Thank you for the two beautiful old C.Palmer molds AZ"you da man ...man"!!!

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    Oh,no problem grub,have fun,I've poured maybe a thousand jigs out of that thing,both of them,they are nice.lol and old.
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    Yeah check with flatfish or Uncle Bob.

    Hey man nothing wrong with all those old Palmer, ament or herters molds. My bank sinker mold is a palmer and I love it. I also have the flat sinker, egg , and the trouble mold I call it is my bananna head mold. I have to use pliers to keep it closed and some trimming when it's poured but it works great.

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