From time to time, I like to post about a few select items I find on eBay. I will be posting these items on our "Streamers on eBay" page as well. This...
From time to time, I like to post about a few select items I find on eBay. I will be posting these items on our "Streamers on eBay" page as well. This will include many of the streamers that are being featured on the site. This is quite a unique opportunity for anyone collecting streamers or fly fishing memorabilia. We will be listing the streamers at the end of the month, and the profits are being put towards our fundraising goals.
Jim Warner - Bicentennial Smelt
The Bicentennial Smelt was created in 1976, to commemorate the Bicentennial of the United States. This pattern has a copper body for antiquity, a traditional white marabou belly with an under wing of red, white and blue bucktail and the traditional Gray Ghost wing. A truely beautiful pattern.
Also see some of Jim's other flies he is auctioning:
Jim Warner - Wolfeboro Bay Special
Jim Warner - Emerald Shiner (experimental)
Jim Warner - Melvin Bay Special
Jim Warner - Red Flash
Jim Warner - Winnipesaukee Smelt
Another tyer who is on eBay quite often is Larry Leight. I have a couple dozen of his streamers in my collection already and plan to keep adding. His ebay account is lk4leight and there are usually 3-4 sets available.
Carrie Stevens Streamer Pattern Collector Pack
And a few of Larry's other sets.
Carrie Stevens Trolling Streamers
North East Classic StreamersRangeley Favorites
Happy Bidding and keep a watch for a post about the streamers featured on the blog going on sale early in February.
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Comment to Jim Warner and Larry Leight Streamers
I continue to marvel at the awesomeness of these flies.
Mark
Comment to Jim Warner and Larry Leight Streamers
Thanks for checking everything out Mark! I truly appreciate it.
Comment to Jim Warner and Larry Leight Streamers
Hey Darren got Larry's sit up it is still in the works but have some bare bones.
love what you have here!
Karen Leight
www.classicstreamerflies.com
Comment to Jim Warner and Larry Leight Streamers
Site is looking good Karen. Thanks for the link, hope to see some of Larry's original's posted soon. :)