Dr. Slick Dubbing Loop Tweezer
Dr. Slick Dubbing Loop Tweezer
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This dubbing loop tweezer is your dubbing loop's new best friend. The self-closing mechanism locks materials in place while you work your magic, and those handy inch and centimeter markings help you nail consistency every time. Flat, smooth jaws paired with a textured grip give you the precision control that separates sloppy flies from showstoppers. Need to snag a hook, position a bead, or channel your inner bodkin? This tool's got your back. Whether you're cranking out production flies or perfecting your personal arsenal, this is the tweezer that earns its spot in your vise.
- 7.25 inches.
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