Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Tackle Talk => Topic started by: James Laraway on 23/10/2018 at 14:51
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a blast from the past for anyone who has fished for sea trout in the ythan or don...
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Collectable, keep them :z16
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When I first moved back to Aberdeen I remember buying one in Somers. I lost it after quite a few fish. The ones I have now are unused bar one and shall remain that way unless I find a river with no snags what so ever!
Collectable, keep them :z16
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Collectable, keep them :z16
Usable...fish them ! :)
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I'd add some feathers down the flanks (the way Ronnie Sutherland used to on his own lures) and fish them :z12
Still on the lookout for mine. They are in the garage somewhere...
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Steven.
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I didnt know he added feathers - interesting !
I wish someone made them these days....business opportunity for someone !
I'd add some feathers down the flanks (the way Ronnie Sutherland used to on his own lures) and fish them :z12
Still on the lookout for mine. They are in the garage somewhere...
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Steven.
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I wish someone made them these days....business opportunity for someone !
I did have contact details for some of the family but lost them and the last email address I had isn't live any more, I have considered the idea several times as I liked the lures. I was even more tempted when I found a suitable 'wing' substitute - which was the problem with most Sutherland Specials that ended up in the bin... broken plastic 'wings'.
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Not only are these good for sea trout but it was my number 1 lure for salmon on the Don and extremely effective
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I was thinking 3D printing...
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I did have contact details for some of the family but lost them and the last email address I had isn't live any more, I have considered the idea several times as I liked the lures. I was even more tempted when I found a suitable 'wing' substitute - which was the problem with most Sutherland Specials that ended up in the bin... broken plastic 'wings'.
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I was thinking 3D printing...
An easy thing to do! I can model them in 3D if required.
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An easy thing to do! I can model them in 3D if required.
Hi Cameron
that is an amazing offer.
Now, the original is a heavy metallic body and then the fins are added after. With a hole down the middle
However I am not trying to recreate the original. If we could create a plastic 'all in one' and then insert a tube down the middle i reccon that it would work. ( if extra weight was required then you could fish one with a weight up the line)
I'm willing to give it a go if you are ?
regards
James
Let
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Here is a VERY crude and quick model I just whipped up as an example.
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Here is a VERY crude and quick model I just whipped up as an example.
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nice - would you like me to send you a real one so that you have have a look, measure etc ?
if so please send me a PM with you addess.
they are rather rare as they have not been produced for years so i will need it back through ;-)
The Brit. Patent number is 793370 but I'm sure it will have expired so we wont be breaking the law ( patents run out after 20 years)
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It’ll be very interesting to see how this works out.
I have a feeling the distinct V in the front vane on the original had a big effect in the action as well,
Sandy
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Sorry been away on the Skye and Harris/Lewis. I'll try get the dims updates over lunch. Didnt spot the front was a V initially so I'll look to update that also.
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Here we are.
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That's awesome!
Any one got a 3d printer....
I'm looking to buy an airbrushing kit to revive some old tomic plugs i've acquired for Ferox hunting. i'd be happy to attempt to paint them for folks if somebody was able to print the lures. Blue over Silver would be my preference :z12
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Steven.
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That's awesome!
Any one got a 3d printer....
I'm looking to buy an airbrushing kit to revive some old tomic plugs i've acquired for Ferox hunting. i'd be happy to attempt to paint them for folks if somebody was able to print the lures. Blue over Silver would be my preference :z12
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Steven.
I know a bloke. I'll text him but he works for RGU so not sure if he can use the machines for a cost. He may have his own printer for all I know.
Only thing is, currently its missing a weighted centre like the original seems to have? Need to have a look at what inserts we can find cheaply online and then I can adjust the model to suit and maybe epoxy them in or something?
Can have them 3D printed in clear material ready for painting.
One thought I had. Having them printed fully if the "wings" snap off you are scuppered. Do we look to have replaceable ones? Not thought how to do that yet though and its adding complexity. Might be cheap enough to 3D print though so not a worry.
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I know a bloke. I'll text him but he works for RGU so not sure if he can use the machines for a cost. He may have his own printer for all I know.
Only thing is, currently its missing a weighted centre like the original seems to have? Need to have a look at what inserts we can find cheaply online and then I can adjust the model to suit and maybe epoxy them in or something?
Can have them 3D printed in clear material ready for painting.
One thought I had. Having them printed fully if the "wings" snap off you are scuppered. Do we look to have replaceable ones? Not thought how to do that yet though and its adding complexity. Might be cheap enough to 3D print though so not a worry.
Cameron, if it were we I would have a recess where clear plastic fins could be glued into and if required couod be easily replaced. :z16
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Cameron, if it were we I would have a recess where clear plastic fins could be glued into and if required couod be easily replaced. :z16
Yeah, I was thinking something along those lines and if they snap off you can just drill them out and glue new ones in. Might make it cheaper having them separate as you would need less support material to print it as one complete item.