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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
... Questions: How difficult would it be to teach someone like Vinny to tie flies? And, if he is successful at doing so, where could he sell his creations? Conventional marketing theory seems helpful. 1 = Production: In some places charitable societies know about "sheltered workshops" where certain trades are taught or practised. These might offer Vinny an environment in which he could thrive (whether alone or in a group of several tyers.) 2 = Marketing: You would probably get an answer from at least some of the local fly vendors or mail-order houses. Other respondents seemed to agree that, with time and appropriate teaching, anyone can learn to produce marketable flies. A friend helped start a small fly production centre in Ecuador, staffed by village women who had never seen a trout or a fly, marketing via Orvis I believe. Canadian federal prisons used to teach fly tying and marketed the product -- nicely uniform and pretty but poor models. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 08:46:59 -0400, "Don Phillipson"
wrote: good info snipped Thanks, Don. His mother is looking at several other options for him. There should be some state and maybe federal workshops for him. Dave |
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