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Interesting. New England fly is one of my favourite ropes of all time. It does however have a notoriously big and untidy eye splice. The one in that pic is the smallest I have seen, so i'm wondering if its a new contruction from the original.

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I think you can now get the fly rope with a sclice or what ever its called? i think they take the core out and put a sling maybe dyneema in and bury the sheath and then stitch it up? dont quote me

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I think you can now get the fly rope with a sclice or what ever its called? i think they take the core out and put a sling maybe dyneema in and bury the sheath and then stitch it up? dont quote me

 

I missed the full image before. Theres definetly something funky going on there

 

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I missed the full image before. Theres definetly something funky going on there

 

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That's what I thought.....

 

I know it's impossible to tell from a photo but it just looks like it would be a nicer handling 11mm rope than my Aeris....

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it's a really nice rope. Not used the Aeris though.

 

I'm going to buy a hank of this

 

Shade over 130 quid for 45 metres spliced seems quite reasonable to me... :thumbup1:

 

Aeris is nice but definitely has faults...

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