VENIARD TIES IN BUG
BOND
Veniard Limited, one of the oldest fly tying materials firms
around has tied up a deal with BUG-BOND™, the award winning, innovative and
cutting edge resin finish for fly tyers. In January 2010, after extensive
field-testing, the first Tack-Free light cured resin for fly tying was
launched. These resins offer significant
advantages over other adhesives and varnishes, and these advantages have placed
BUG-BOND™ ahead of the competition. Since then, the two differing formulae,
‘Original’ and ‘Lite’ have enjoyed unprecedented success making it the
most talked about new material in fly tying.
David Edwards, designer and owner of BUG-BOND™ comments: “In September 2010 the BUG-BOND™ Pro-Tying
Team was formed. We wanted to ensure that the team members covered the full
spectrum of fly tying from small trout flies, realistic tying to large predator
and saltwater flies. It is a truly global team who not only provide us with
great feedback and product development ideas, they are also keen to demonstrate BUG-BOND™ at events,
shows and in the press. With TV performances, inclusion in DVDs and books
during 2012, the amazing growth means it’s a necessity on the fly-tyer’s bench.”
With the continuing growth of sales, Bug Bond has announced
that it is teaming up with one of the most established and well respected names
in fly-tying: Veniard Ltd.
Peter Veniard
explains the tie up: “ Veniard Ltd will now act as the main distributor for the
product range. This gives the Bug Bond team the opportunity to develop the
product and its applications further, building on its current position in the
market. Our expertise and experience in the distribution of fly tying
materials, both traditional and cutting edge, will ensure that Bug Bond is more
widely available to tyers world wide. Of course, we will continue to service
the established accounts and obviously extend the number of outlets
considerably. This is an exciting time for both of us and we see this as the
start of a long and lasting distribution agreement.”
Ends
Contact:
Peter Veniard
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