True, but if you look at the illustrations in Pritt's book the flies are tied with quite an obvious Orange silk closer to 6A or Hot Orange than 6A Gold !
It is all confusing !
LC
Only got the pdf-version so I really couldn't tell and I take your word on it...
And confusing it is... with my Waterhen Bloa it's almost the same... One book talks about Pearsalls no. 3 (primrose) and the other one about Yellow no. 4...
So I'm with Sandy in this... coming from the "poor mans file" I'll take what's available and follow the book that on the table.. if possible...
If I wouldn't, how could I ty a fly with Chadwick's 477 in the description.... or Pearsalls 6b ... (got some bobbins...
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Just wonder who did describe the 'original' description anyway and based on what... ??? ... Think color identification then was even harder as it's now.....
As an example I took your photo of your Waterhen... I think your camera is slightly off with the whitebalance (artificial light gives a warmer color-tone)... I took the liberty and took it through Aperture and got an other color impression...
Think this isn't that different from the problems with color in the earlier days... A bit more or less water in your paint and your on or off the right shade...
Yours:
My version:
A long nights ahead to think it over...