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The other two ledger,s i had both had pale green whipping, one a medium, the other a heavy but both needed ring,s. The medium i whipped with a green/gold twist the heavy with a pale green, as you say hard to get the right shade with light green.Nobby wrote:First time I've seen an early rod in that pale green Lee, nice colour, hard to duplicate.
I will speak up for the thread. They do do a range which is colour fast and doesn't change when varnishedWallys-Cast wrote:An update to the heavy ledger rod I am restoring with Pac Bay Spring green, I have just been to check on the rod which had its first varnish coat yesterday and it has darkened considerably on drying, Why?![]()
I can honestly say that I now wouldn't recommend Pac Bay thread at all..![]()
Carry on chaps..
Wal.