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Post by Bobby on Feb 22, 2014 20:39:36 GMT -6
Is there a local place you guys know of that has a good selection of tying material? I wasn't overly impressed with the main local retailers, but I also understand the low demand for our area so wasn't really expecting any different. I have looked at a couple sites online and will go that route, I'm just curious. I will be in Wpg tomorrow and I'm going to scour the stores again to make sure I haven't missed it. Thanks for any help.
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Post by brianrap on Feb 22, 2014 21:35:37 GMT -6
I know that the stock at The Fishin Hole is really low right now. I spoke to the manager there recently and he is waiting for a huge order of stock to arrive so hopefully that will be here soon. I think Wholesale Sports has the most stock/best selection at the moment. Anything in particular you are after Bobby?
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Post by Bobby on Feb 24, 2014 10:28:18 GMT -6
I stopped at the Fishin Hole on Sunday morning and managed to find enough materials to keep me busy for a little while. I am going to try a couple online stores and the craft stores this week to see if I can find more of what I am looking for.
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Post by lurker1818 on Feb 24, 2014 13:44:23 GMT -6
eBay is a great place to look for material. Just get your prices set before you buy, often the seller really jacks up the price by hitting you with big shipping costs. I have bought most of my stuff from sellers there, and it gets delivered right to my door or post box, great if you are an out of towner.
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Robert Burton
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Post by Robert Burton on Feb 28, 2014 10:06:33 GMT -6
My 2 favorite tying stores are "Dollar" Stores and Micheal's
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