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Frank Reid © 2010 June 8th, 2011 01:39 PM

The price of feathers is going up
 
http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961

Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.
Frank Reid

JR[_5_] June 8th, 2011 02:35 PM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On 6/8/2011 8:39 AM, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961

Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.


Bummer, but given that it's a fashion thing, it'll pass.

Stay dry, pal.

- JR


Frank Reid © 2010 June 8th, 2011 05:00 PM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 8, 8:35*am, JR wrote:
On 6/8/2011 8:39 AM, Frank Reid 2010 wrote:

http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.


Bummer, but given that it's a fashion thing, it'll pass.

Stay dry, pal.

- JR


On the other hand.. since I use a whole bunch more snowshoe rabbit
than hackle, I can get a LOT OF MONEY from ladies that want to buy my
hackle. Take a $25 hackle and sell it for 300 bucks? Crap! You know
how many T&Ts (Thomas and Thomas or Tanqueray and Tonic) I can get for
that kind of money? I figure I'm sitting on 10K worth of hackle right
now. I see a new fishing trailer in my future.
Frank Reid


Guy[_2_] June 9th, 2011 01:46 AM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 8, 9:35*am, JR wrote:
On 6/8/2011 8:39 AM, Frank Reid 2010 wrote:

http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.


Bummer, but given that it's a fashion thing, it'll pass.

Stay dry, pal.

- JR


Hey JR.
Headed to Oregon to visit my parents in a couple of week. Won't have
time for the Deschutes. Maybe the Sandy for an hour or two. Hope all
is well with you and the Deschutes Brewery. Have you tried Obsidean
(sp?) yet? None in TX :(
Guy

Guy[_2_] June 9th, 2011 01:48 PM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 8, 8:39*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961

Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.
Frank Reid


Oops. Started thinking about this saddle situation. I may benefit
greatly with the almost impossibility to purchase genetic saddles.
All of a sudden my wife, my daughters, may granddaughters and a few of
their friends are interested in my fly tying room...Mmmm, I've even
tied several weaves of feathers for their hair. I guess maybe it'l
look like Haloween around here with a bunch of women dressed like
genetic chickens.
Nope. Not selling my feathers for $5 ea. Just going to parley a deal
where I can buy more time on the river and a little extra stuff to ad
to my "fly shop room" without listening to "All you ever want to do is
go fishing" blabbering. Wish me luck and let me know how it work out
for your benefit.
Luckily I have purchase a bunch of Premium grade saddles over the
decades and about 10 months ago went by a flyshop that was trying to
get rid of a bunch of dyed saddles for $12 ea. Showing interest as I
thought these might tie nicely into steely patterns, He sold me 10 @
$10 each. Not Premiums but pretty good saddles.
Guy

Frank Reid © 2010 June 9th, 2011 02:29 PM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 9, 7:48*am, Guy wrote:
On Jun 8, 8:39*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:

http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.
Frank Reid


Oops. Started thinking about this saddle situation. I may benefit
greatly with the almost impossibility to purchase genetic saddles.
All of a sudden my wife, my daughters, may granddaughters and a few of
their friends are interested in my fly tying room...Mmmm, I've even
tied several weaves of feathers for their hair. I guess maybe it'l
look like Haloween around here with a bunch of women dressed like
genetic chickens.
Nope. Not selling my feathers for $5 ea. Just going to parley a deal
where I can buy more time on the river and a little extra stuff to ad
to my "fly shop room" without listening to "All you ever want to do is
go fishing" blabbering. Wish me luck and let me know how it work out
for your benefit.
Luckily I have purchase a bunch of Premium grade saddles over the
decades and about 10 months ago went by a flyshop that was trying to
get rid of a bunch of dyed saddles for $12 ea. *Showing interest as I
thought these might tie nicely into steely patterns, He sold me 10 @
$10 each. Not Premiums but pretty good saddles.
Guy


The Omaha Feather Exchange opening ceremonies last night were attended
by a rabid crowd of hairdressers and hundreds of 16-year-old girls who
wanted the unique look of feathers in their hair. Additionally, the
first feather brokerage firm of Reid, Reid, and Reid, Feather
Merchants since 2011 instituted the first trade on the exchange. A
half-used clearance bin grizzly hen cape that rapidly rose to 179USD
(4956.06 Russian Rubles) before electronic bidding was closed and Reid
fainted and had to be saved from the crazed thong'd throng of buyers
by Reid, assisted by Reid.
Frank Reid

JR[_5_] June 11th, 2011 05:52 AM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On 6/8/2011 8:46 PM, Guy wrote:
On Jun 8, 9:35 am, wrote:
On 6/8/2011 8:39 AM, Frank Reid 2010 wrote:

http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.


Bummer, but given that it's a fashion thing, it'll pass.

Stay dry, pal.

- JR


Hey JR.
Headed to Oregon to visit my parents in a couple of week. Won't have
time for the Deschutes. Maybe the Sandy for an hour or two. Hope all
is well with you and the Deschutes Brewery. Have you tried Obsidean
(sp?) yet? None in TX :(
Guy


Hey, Guy. I guess you didn't hear, but I moved to DC a couple of years
ago, for work. I go back to Oregon a couple of times a year to fish and
fill up on beer, but that's about it (until retirement, at least).

Yeah, Obsidian is very good, but old habits die hard, and I'm pretty
much a Black Butte Porter, Mirror Pond Ale kind of guy, with a little
Jubelale throw in for the holidays.

Have fun on your trip. Check out the Oregon board at Westfly.com if you
think you might get some fishing in.

- JR

riverman June 11th, 2011 04:22 PM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 9, 9:29*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Jun 9, 7:48*am, Guy wrote:





On Jun 8, 8:39*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:


http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.
Frank Reid


Oops. Started thinking about this saddle situation. I may benefit
greatly with the almost impossibility to purchase genetic saddles.
All of a sudden my wife, my daughters, may granddaughters and a few of
their friends are interested in my fly tying room...Mmmm, I've even
tied several weaves of feathers for their hair. I guess maybe it'l
look like Haloween around here with a bunch of women dressed like
genetic chickens.
Nope. Not selling my feathers for $5 ea. Just going to parley a deal
where I can buy more time on the river and a little extra stuff to ad
to my "fly shop room" without listening to "All you ever want to do is
go fishing" blabbering. Wish me luck and let me know how it work out
for your benefit.
Luckily I have purchase a bunch of Premium grade saddles over the
decades and about 10 months ago went by a flyshop that was trying to
get rid of a bunch of dyed saddles for $12 ea. *Showing interest as I
thought these might tie nicely into steely patterns, He sold me 10 @
$10 each. Not Premiums but pretty good saddles.
Guy


The Omaha Feather Exchange opening ceremonies last night were attended
by a rabid crowd of hairdressers and hundreds of 16-year-old girls who
wanted the unique look of feathers in their hair. *Additionally, the
first feather brokerage firm of Reid, Reid, and Reid, Feather
Merchants since 2011 instituted the first trade on the exchange. *A
half-used clearance bin grizzly hen cape that rapidly rose to 179USD
(4956.06 Russian Rubles) before electronic bidding was closed and Reid
fainted and had to be saved from the crazed thong'd throng of buyers
by Reid, assisted by Reid.
Frank Reid


Are you serious? You got $179 for a grizzly cape? I'm dumping my
feathers, boys. I can buy a hell of a lot of better-tied flies for
that cash than I could ever make. This fad won't last forever.....I
give it about a month.

--riverman, inc.

Giles June 12th, 2011 03:53 AM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 11, 10:22*am, riverman wrote:
On Jun 9, 9:29*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:





On Jun 9, 7:48*am, Guy wrote:


On Jun 8, 8:39*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:


http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.
Frank Reid


Oops. Started thinking about this saddle situation. I may benefit
greatly with the almost impossibility to purchase genetic saddles.
All of a sudden my wife, my daughters, may granddaughters and a few of
their friends are interested in my fly tying room...Mmmm, I've even
tied several weaves of feathers for their hair. I guess maybe it'l
look like Haloween around here with a bunch of women dressed like
genetic chickens.
Nope. Not selling my feathers for $5 ea. Just going to parley a deal
where I can buy more time on the river and a little extra stuff to ad
to my "fly shop room" without listening to "All you ever want to do is
go fishing" blabbering. Wish me luck and let me know how it work out
for your benefit.
Luckily I have purchase a bunch of Premium grade saddles over the
decades and about 10 months ago went by a flyshop that was trying to
get rid of a bunch of dyed saddles for $12 ea. *Showing interest as I
thought these might tie nicely into steely patterns, He sold me 10 @
$10 each. Not Premiums but pretty good saddles.
Guy


The Omaha Feather Exchange opening ceremonies last night were attended
by a rabid crowd of hairdressers and hundreds of 16-year-old girls who
wanted the unique look of feathers in their hair. *Additionally, the
first feather brokerage firm of Reid, Reid, and Reid, Feather
Merchants since 2011 instituted the first trade on the exchange. *A
half-used clearance bin grizzly hen cape that rapidly rose to 179USD
(4956.06 Russian Rubles) before electronic bidding was closed and Reid
fainted and had to be saved from the crazed thong'd throng of buyers
by Reid, assisted by Reid.
Frank Reid


Are you serious? You got $179 for a grizzly cape? I'm dumping my
feathers, boys. I can buy a hell of a lot of better-tied flies for
that cash than I could ever make. This fad won't last forever.....I
give it about a month.

--riverman, inc.


I haven't bought a "genetic" chicken neck (an appelation surely coined
by someone with a truly awesome ignorance of genetics.....even in
these days of stunningly prideful ignorance) in twentyish years, and
the last time I did it was at wholesale. I'm frankly surprised that
the price is that low.....even for a used model.

g.
caveat whosit

Guy[_2_] June 15th, 2011 02:52 AM

The price of feathers is going up
 
On Jun 11, 12:52*am, JR wrote:
On 6/8/2011 8:46 PM, Guy wrote:





On Jun 8, 9:35 am, *wrote:
On 6/8/2011 8:39 AM, Frank Reid 2010 wrote:


http://www.omaha.com/article/20110603/AP0412/306039961


Can find no hackle in most of the stores I haunt.


Bummer, but given that it's a fashion thing, it'll pass.


Stay dry, pal.


- JR


Hey JR.
Headed to Oregon to visit my parents in a couple of week. Won't have
time for the Deschutes. Maybe the Sandy for an hour or two. Hope all
is well with you and the Deschutes Brewery. Have you tried Obsidean
(sp?) yet? None in TX :(
Guy


Hey, Guy. *I guess you didn't hear, but I moved to DC a couple of years
ago, for work. I go back to Oregon a couple of times a year to fish and
fill up on beer, but that's about it (until retirement, at least).

Yeah, Obsidian is very good, but old habits die hard, and I'm pretty
much a Black Butte Porter, Mirror Pond Ale kind of guy, with a little
Jubelale throw in for the holidays.

Have fun on your trip. *Check out the Oregon board at Westfly.com if you
think you might get some fishing in.

- JR- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Didn't know you had moved to DC. Congrats on your job.
Hopefully, if the stars allign....retirement will be soon and there
will be many forays to Oregon and the Rockies.
One of these years, Penns may even enter into the equation.
Guy


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