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RIP Mr. Jorgensen



 
 
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Old December 6th, 2004, 02:34 PM
DaveMohnsen
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Default RIP Mr. Jorgensen


"Larry Medina" wrote in message
. com...
Such was not the case. As it turns out, being a famed fly
fisherman is not a lucrative career.


(stuff snipped)
Some of them they may swear you to secrecy over, and Andy, don't worry,
I'll never divulge the secret about getting true black when dyeing
materials to ANYONE... =)
Larry Medina


Heh . . . heh . . . you sir are an unscrupulous cad. (grin) Not to share
such a recipe, with us peasants, may result in the end existence of dyedom,
as we know it. . . when you ol' farts die . . . or dye, without "me"
knowing. Shhhsss . . . post it here . . .and only you and I will. Promise,
I won't tell anyone. . . really.
BestWishes,
DaveMohnsen
Denver



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Old December 9th, 2004, 01:53 PM
mayfly
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Default RIP Mr. Jorgensen

Dyeing, to a true black,is not difficult. Simply depends on what your base
material is and the dye you use.

Allan


 




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