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Number 6 on this list.
http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i21/21b02001.htm Sound like someone we know? "I went to Denver and bought beakers, retorts, a Bunsen burner, test tubes, you name it. I bought sample chemicals and I got myself a fresh library card. I converted the narrow, long room that went across the back of the Mansion into a Chemical Laboratory and went to work. I did not come out of it for three years. I worked seven days a week averaging 14 hour days, month after month, year after year. I was obsessed. I was determined to find a dry fly dressing that was better then anything else in the world." --riverman |
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Number 6 on this list. http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i21/21b02001.htm Sound like someone we know? "I went to Denver and bought beakers, retorts, a Bunsen burner, test tubes, you name it. I bought sample chemicals and I got myself a fresh library card. I converted the narrow, long room that went across the back of the Mansion into a Chemical Laboratory and went to work. I did not come out of it for three years. I worked seven days a week averaging 14 hour days, month after month, year after year. I was obsessed. I was determined to find a dry fly dressing that was better then anything else in the world." --riverman Interesting here,although the "scientific" mumbo-jumbo is exactly that, some "snake-oil" actually works for its intended purpose. Gink is quite effective for a number of flies, and the other prducts also work, although not as described by their "inventor", and not based on "his" "scientific principles" which are pure bull****. Misrepresentation and general hype are extremely widespread, and I suppose they are only really bad when the product concerned simply doesn´t work as promised. For really nasty bamboozlers, one only has to look at many of the patent medicines, and people still make fortunes with the rubbish. Until such time as the general level of education is much higher, there will always be people who fall for this stuff. Advertising obviously works well enough on the vast majority of people, even when completely misleading, or directly mendacious. Best of all are vague claims which nobody can either prove or disprove. Here is a really good way to classify fly-rods, in the same vein; http://www.common-cents.info/rodexpertise.pdf TL MC |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Number 6 on this list. http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i21/21b02001.htm Sound like someone we know? "I went to Denver and bought beakers, retorts, a Bunsen burner, test tubes, you name it. I bought sample chemicals and I got myself a fresh library card. I converted the narrow, long room that went across the back of the Mansion into a Chemical Laboratory and went to work. I did not come out of it for three years. I worked seven days a week averaging 14 hour days, month after month, year after year. I was obsessed. I was determined to find a dry fly dressing that was better then anything else in the world." --riverman Yeah I did that once....now I've got holes in my septum.... john |
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