Pricey but worth it
"These cutters are pretty expensive but if you are planning on tying one pattern like a cricket these are extremely helpful. They decrease the time it takes to tie dramatically and I use them religiously. Great product."
River Road Tomsu's Supreme Mormon Cricket Foam Body Cutter is the ultimate tool for creating precise foam bodies for Mormon Cricket fly patterns. Specifically designed to replicate the Mormon Cricket, a katydid found in Colorado and Utah, this cutter allows fly tyers to craft realistic and effective foam bodies for flies that mimic this unique insect. Made with high-quality workmanship in Montana, the cutter features extremely sharp blades, ensuring accurate and efficient cuts for every fly.
The cutter can be purchased individually for the body, pronotum, or legs, or as a complete set for maximum versatility. Each set includes cutting pads and a durable wood storage caddy to keep your tools organized and protected. Whether you're tying foam flies for freshwater or looking to match local insect hatches, this cutter will help you create lifelike Mormon Cricket flies that are sure to attract a variety of fish species.
The River Road Tomsu's Supreme Mormon Cricket Foam Body Cutter is a must-have for fly tyers looking to create detailed, realistic Mormon Cricket flies. The sharp blades and durable design ensure precision with every cut, while the versatility of individual cutters or complete sets provides options for all tying needs. The ability to replicate a natural food source like the Mormon Cricket makes this tool incredibly valuable for tying flies that perform well in freshwater environments. With its organized storage and high-quality craftsmanship, this cutter is an excellent addition to any fly tyer's toolkit.
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.
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"These cutters are pretty expensive but if you are planning on tying one pattern like a cricket these are extremely helpful. They decrease the time it takes to tie dramatically and I use them religiously. Great product."