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    Can anyone help me identify the supplier of "Fire Fly Lazer Lights". I know they sell them by the packet in Sportfish but i need to purchase them in bulk. The old telephone number for Avro Products is now a hospital in Kimmel Bay, Rhyl Clwyd.

    Any help would be much appreciated, Kind Regards

    Gordon

  • #2
    Hi Gordon,

    I believe that Lyttles on Dunchurch are the UK distributors:

    http://www.lyttlesofdunchurch.co.uk/...g/Firefly.html

    Worth a try.

    TT.

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    • #3
      Dear TT,

      Thanks for your help and assistance, its very much appreciated!!

      I will try calling them tomorrow.

      Kind Regards

      Gordon

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      • #4
        Very interesting stuff there.

        Originally posted by Teifi-Terrorist View Post
        Hi Gordon,

        I believe that Lyttles on Dunchurch are the UK distributors:

        http://www.lyttlesofdunchurch.co.uk/...g/Firefly.html

        Worth a try.

        TT.
        Any idea if it's sold in the US?

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        • #5
          I'm not sure to be honest Fred, but this is an US based company which I do use: http://www.readysetglo.com/ and I find their powders to be great - just mix it with epoxy etc. and place it on the heads of flies. I have also painted some on the silicone attachment section of tubes etc. and that can work well.

          TT.

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          • #6
            Thanks TT.

            Amazing 'stuff' on that web site. The 'suggested uses' section really has some darned interesting possible application suggestions.
            fae

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            • #7
              Definitely! The uses are endless. Tuniwes, on the other forum, painted the core of snake-flies - underneath the mylar - so that it would give a somber glow, worked really well. A word of caution though, the powder is very fine and gets everywhere! so unless you would like your fly-tying shed etc. illuminated, use some caution when handling the bag! :>

              TT.

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