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Post by Cumbrian on May 6, 2006 9:53:07 GMT -5
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Post by peter on May 6, 2006 10:05:13 GMT -5
Looked at his site, and the bids are pretty high for all the flies, still I suppose the are are worth what any body wishes to pay, auction after all.
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Post by Charlie on May 6, 2006 11:02:32 GMT -5
Yeah, they look nice flies but flexifloss buzzers are not exactly rocket science even for a gimp like me to tie. I can't think why someone would pay that much, but "it's a fair market" as they Charlie
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Post by highlander on May 6, 2006 11:14:13 GMT -5
One born every minute. Got to be some thing I am not seeing. Is it 4 sets....... Chris will be putting his prices up next ;D Tight Lines
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Post by lakefisher on May 6, 2006 11:34:37 GMT -5
Try his feedback Could some of the previous buyers possibly be friends Doesn't seem to be "sets" - half a dozen was 6 when I went to skool - mind you that was a long time ago. Tony
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Post by Tango51 on May 6, 2006 12:20:52 GMT -5
Yipee, I've got 136 in a fox box, should be worth a few quid. ;D
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Post by Brennan on May 6, 2006 13:05:40 GMT -5
In all fairness to the guy, the flies do look really good. I seen him on ebay about a month ago and I was really impressed with his flies. They are unique and look very edible! Jealousy? Brennan
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Post by highlander on May 6, 2006 13:36:55 GMT -5
Guess spelling was not your strong point at school ;D At £4 a fly he would have to be bloody marvelous. Tight Lines
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Post by Tango51 on May 6, 2006 14:28:24 GMT -5
They are unique and look very edible! C'mon it's buzzers, not difficult, not earth moving, just buzzers. Anybody with floss or thread and superglue/varnish and a bit of imagination can tie them. £3 each....... get real.
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Post by newbie2006 on May 11, 2006 10:23:29 GMT -5
It's partly the photography: all soft focus around the edges and stuff. Look fairly attarctive to me - Jesus, I've gone out with woimen who looked worse! They were very expensive too!
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