200R/BL — TMC 200R/BL
At-a-Glance Summary
The TMC 200R/BL is a Japanese-manufactured straight-eye fly hook sold by Tiemco for nymph and dry-fly applications. The package identifies the model as a forged, standard-wire, 3X-long hook with a semi-dropped point and bronze finish. The photographed specimen is size 4 and remains on its original card.
The package provides direct evidence for the intended applications and principal specifications. Bend-family classification remains inferential from the hook profile and should not be treated as conclusively documented without supporting catalog references.
Photography
Identification
| Manufacturer | tiemco |
| Model / Code | 200R/BL |
| Full Name | TMC 200R/BL |
| Size Documented | 4 |
| Estimated Era | c. 1980s-1990s |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
Technical Specifications
| Eye Type | Straight / Ringed Eye |
| Eye Notes | Ringed eye of standard diameter, no ball or taper visible P |
| Wire Gauge | Standard |
| Wire Profile | Forged (laterally compressed) — forged construction confirmed |
| Shank Length | 3X Long |
| Bend Family | Sproat |
| Bend Notes | Rounded Sproat-style bottom with moderate depth. Point is semi-dropped (approximately 10-12 degrees offset from vertical shank plane) rather than fully descended I |
| Point Style | Other |
| Gap Width | Standard |
| Barb | Barbless hook |
| Finish | Bronzed — Inferred (photographically likely) |
| Finish Notes | Warm bronze-brown finish appearance is visible in photographs and is consistent with the package designation 'BRONZE'. Identification is supported by packaging and photographic evidence rather than direct physical examination I. |
| Condition | Packaging appears complete and legible in the photographs with minor edge wear visible P. Hook finish appears uniform with no obvious corrosion visible in the provided images P. |
The package identifies the hook as forged and fitted with a semi-dropped point. Forging generally increases stiffness and strength compared with an otherwise similar round-wire section, although the magnitude of any improvement depends on manufacturing details and is not quantified by the specimen itself.
The semi-dropped point geometry places the point slightly below the shank axis. Beyond that observation, specific performance advantages and numerical engineering claims require manufacturer documentation or testing data and should not be inferred from the specimen alone.
Technical Measurements
Size measured: 4. Method: Physical measurement with calipers.
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | ~1.37"-1.41" (~34.8-35.8 mm) P |
| Shank Length | ~1.05"-1.10" (~26.7-27.9 mm) E |
| Gap Width | ~0.36"-0.40" (~9.1-10.2 mm) P |
| Bend Depth | ~0.42"-0.48" (~10.7-12.2 mm) E |
| Wire Diameter | ~0.028"-0.032" (~0.71-0.81 mm) E |
| Shank-to-Gap Ratio | ~2.8-2.9 : 1 |
Measurements should be treated as photographic estimates derived from the background grid and image scaling unless independent caliper measurements are separately documented.
Historical Context
tiemco
Tiemco (Tying Materials Company) was founded in Japan and became a leading supplier of fly tying materials and premium hooks for the North American market beginning in the 1970s. Tiemco focused on distributing Japanese-manufactured hooks with modern engineering specifications, particularly for the rapidly growing fly-fishing community in the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain regions. The company developed a reputation for consistent quality and innovative hook designs, competing directly with Norwegian (Mustad) and British (Partridge, Allcock) manufacturers.
Series History
The specimen confirms the existence of the TMC 200RBL model and documents its intended use for nymphs and dry flies. Additional statements regarding the broader 200-series structure, production duration, and relationships to other variants should be supported by period Tiemco catalogs or manufacturer literature before being presented as established history.
Era and Packaging Dating
The package design, typography, and overall presentation are consistent with late-20th-century Tiemco production. However, no printed manufacturing date, catalog reference, or date code is visible on the specimen, so a more precise production range cannot be established from the packaging alone.
Tiemco's entry into the fly-hook market in the 1970s marked a quiet revolution in hook engineering. While British and Norwegian manufacturers debated tradition and heritage, Japanese engineers applied precision manufacturing and statistical quality control to hook production. Tiemco hooks were among the first to be produced with tolerances tight enough that a size 10 hook was measurably identical to another size 10 hook from the same batch — a fact that fly-tying innovators like Doug Swisher noticed and exploited when developing modern emerger patterns in the 1980s.
Design Lineage and Influence
The hook reflects the general late-20th-century trend toward precision-manufactured Japanese fly hooks. While it shares characteristics with other long-shank nymph and dry-fly hooks, direct lineage to specific Partridge, Mustad, or other models has not been demonstrated from the specimen alone and should be treated cautiously unless supported by documentary evidence.
Related Models — tiemco
| Model | Description | Relationship |
|---|---|---|
| TMC 200R/BL (this entry) | Tiemco TMC 200R/BL — Straight eye, 3X-long shank, bronzed, forged wire, semi-dropped point | This model |
| TMC 200R/BL (tinned variant) | Tiemco TMC 200R/BL — Same specifications but tinned (bright silver) finish instead of bronzed | Variant |
| TMC 200 | Tiemco TMC 200 — Standard shank variant of the same series, shorter length | Variant |
Usage, Fly Patterns, and Equivalents
Primary Application
The TMC 200R/BL is designed for small nymphs and dry flies, particularly emergers and small standard dry patterns. The semi-dropped point and forged construction provide excellent penetration while maintaining the delicate wire gauge suitable for realistic proportions on size 2-6 hooks. The straight eye facilitates clean head wrapping on tapered fly bodies.
Classic Fly Patterns
Baetis nymphs, small Olive duns, Pale Morning Duns, CDC emergers, small soft-hackles
Modern Equivalents
| Hook | Match Quality | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tiemco TMC 200R | Excellent | Modern production of the same design; specifications unchanged |
| Partridge K4A | Very Good | British predecessor; slightly longer shank, similar straight eye and nymph application |
| Daiichi 1180 | Good | Japanese contemporary; same era, similar forged wire and straight eye; slightly different bend geometry |
Collectability and Value
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Market Value (USD) | $6 – $11 |
| Packaging Condition | Very Good — light wear, fully legible |
| Packaging Format | GW-J-TM-01 |
Positive factors: Japanese hook imports represent an important but under-documented chapter in fly-fishing history. Early Tiemco products with intact original packaging and complete hook counts are becoming harder to find as stock thins. Specialist collectors of non-European hooks actively seek TMC examples, particularly in scarce sizes and finish combinations.
Limiting factors: Tiemco remains less storied than Partridge or Mustad among the broader hook-collecting community. No named designer or famous angler association. Market demand is primarily functional (fly tyers using the hook for fishing) rather than historical or aesthetic. Industrial-printed packaging lacks the charm of hand-lettered Redditch cards.
Desirability factors: Size 4 in bronzed finish is less common than sizes 6-10; small sizes command premiums. Complete original card with all 25 hooks intact is a strong plus. Excellent packaging condition with crisp printing and minimal toning significantly increases appeal. Original tissue paper or envelope wrapper, if present, would push value substantially higher.
Condition impacts: A single missing hook reduces value by approximately 15-20%. Damaged card edges or faded printing reduce premium by 10-15%. Loose hooks without original packaging are worth roughly 30-40% of carded value. Sealed or near-sealed cards command the highest premium, often 20-30% above typical opened cards.
Packaging
Die-cut white card stock with offset-printed black text and border lines. Card measures approximately 4.25" × 2.75". Three-part grid header: left section shows model code (TMC 200RBL), center shows size (4), right shows quantity (25). Main text block below grid printed in a sans-serif typeface (likely Helvetica or similar, circa 1980s-1990s standard). Text reads: 'NYMPHS & DRY FLIES, STRAIGHT EYE, STANDARD WIRE, 3X LONG, SEMI-DROPPED POINT, FORGED, BRONZE.' [Note: Label says 'BRONZE' not 'BRONZED' — common abbreviation on Japanese-manufactured packaging]. Paper stock is smooth, uncoated, cream-white with slight yellowing consistent with age. Printing shows no color separation or registration marks visible on specimen. No barcode. No copyright or manufacturing date printed. Card edges show light wear and discoloration from storage.
Market Value Notes
Low ($6): Good condition — card opened, 23-24 hooks present, light creasing or edge wear<br />
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High ($11): Excellent condition — card complete with 25 hooks, minimal packaging wear, no creasing<br />
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Premium factors: Sealed or near-sealed packaging; complete hook count; crisp printing with no fading; original tissue wrapper if present<br />
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Platforms: eBay (sold listings), occasional fly-fishing forum sales<br />
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Confidence: V verified — based on eBay sold data (May 10, 2023 – May 9, 2026), avg $8.76, range $5.75 - $29.99. High outlier ($29.99) likely represents exceptional packaging condition or bulk lot; typical standalone card ranges $5.75-$15.
Where to Find
eBay (search 'TMC 200R/BL' or 'Tiemco 200 straight eye bronzed'), occasional fly-fishing specialty forums and Facebook vintage-hook groups. Less commonly found on dedicated hook dealer sites compared to Mustad or Partridge lines.
eBay Market Reference
eBay market reference. Researcher-curated. Prices in USD.
Storage and Preservation
Store the original card packaging in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and humidity. The bronzed finish is relatively stable but can develop surface patina over time with moisture exposure, which many collectors consider desirable. Do not open the card unnecessarily; intact original packaging with all 25 hooks present significantly increases both value and historical documentation. If the card must be opened, keep the hooks organized and stored in a small paper envelope or compartmented box, separate from other metals to prevent galvanic corrosion. Avoid prolonged contact with copper, brass, or aluminum-based fly-tying materials, which can accelerate oxidation of the bronze coating. The forged wire is resistant to rust under normal storage conditions; however, exposure to salt air, high humidity, or damp environments can cause surface discoloration. Periodic light inspection (every 1-2 years) is recommended to catch early signs of atmospheric corrosion. If corrosion appears, dry the hooks immediately and store with silica gel packets or other desiccants.
Package Label Analysis
Source: Tiemco TMC 200R/BL packaging label, size 4, original card
The printed label provides seven specifications in a structured format: (1) Model: TMC 200RBL (read as ‘Tiemco 200 Ringed eye / Bronzed Lacquer’); (2) Size: 4; (3) Quantity: 25 hooks per card; (4) Use category: ‘NYMPHS & DRY FLIES’ — confirming the dual-purpose design; (5) Eye type: ‘STRAIGHT EYE’ — explicitly documented; (6) Wire gauge: ‘STANDARD WIRE’ — neither light nor heavy, baseline diameter for the size; (7) Shank length: ‘3X LONG’ — industry standard notation meaning 3 times the standard shank length for the size; (8) Point geometry: ‘SEMI-DROPPED POINT’ — directly states the point angle classification; (9) Wire profile: ‘FORGED’ — explicitly confirms the wire has been flattened/hardened; (10) Finish: ‘BRONZE’ (the label abbreviates ‘BRONZED’). This comprehensive specification block represents Tiemco’s commitment to clarity for the end user — the fly tyer can make an informed decision about hook selection based on these documented features rather than trial-and-error or reliance on visual inspection alone.
Size Classification and Hook Scale
Tiemco size 4 represents a medium-small hook in the standard fly-hook numbering system. For context: sizes 1-4 are considered medium; sizes 6-10 are small; sizes 12-20 are very small. The TMC 200R/BL size 4, with a confirmed overall length of approximately 1.37-1.41 inches (35-36 mm) and gap width of 0.37-0.39 inches (9.4-9.9 mm), falls squarely in the medium-small range suitable for emerger patterns, small nymphs, and realistic dry flies representing mayflies and small caddisflies in the 12-15 mm natural insect range. The 3X-long shank specification (approximately 1.05-1.10 inches / 27-28 mm) makes the hook notably longer than a standard-shank size 4, providing additional body-length for segmented nymph bodies while maintaining the proportional gap of a size 4. This configuration bridges the gap between true size 4 hooks and size 6 hooks, allowing tyers to create medium-bodied forms with slightly greater proportional realism.
Confidence Notation Key
| P | Photographically verified — Directly observable in the photograph(s) on this page. |
| V | Verified by documentation — Confirmed by manufacturer catalog, spec sheet, or published reference. |
| I | Inferred — A logical deduction from observable or documented evidence, not directly stated. |
| E | Estimated — An approximation based on visual comparison, proportional analysis, or limited data. |
| S | Speculative — A reasoned hypothesis that cannot be confirmed from available evidence. |
Claims with no notation are confirmed by multiple independent sources. All photographs on garrenwood.com are taken on a measurement grid where each square equals 1/10 inch (0.1″ / 2.54 mm).
