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		I can go even cheaper than that.  I use the wire off an electric tool armetuer.  Very fine copper wire and I threat it through my tiny flies still in the vise and then put a knot in the end of the wire when I am done.  Can make it all long as I want that way.
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		Dose the wire have a tendency to cut your flyline if it gets pinched? 
  
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		cool thanks for the tip
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		[font "Comic Sans MS"][blue][size 3]Just find some fine wire and thread it through one at a time, sometimes I have to pull the one that is threaded to the side to get the other through.  It also helps clean the eyes when I am tying.  I thread it right on the vise.[/size][/blue][/font]
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		[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 4]Do you thread every fly that you tie? If so don't the flys have a tendency to get hung up on each other? I still think that those sewing needle threaders would be handy to have on the water. I just punch a hole in the thumb grip, tie on a piece of mono and attach it to my vest. [/size][/green][/font]
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