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Old November 21st, 2004, 01:10 PM
Thomas Littleton
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Attended the International Fly Tyer's symposium yesterday. I didn't have any
committment to tying this year, so I was just a paying customer. Fellow
ROFFians Stan Gula and Tim Johnson joined me for the festivities.
It was great seeing them, plus a few other tyers I seldom run into anywhere
else. Caught a couple of presentations, both of which were new to me(AK Best
is still doing the same presentation of his, for the 10th straight year!!).
Shared a Lager with the guys and headed homeward with still more stuff I
don't really need, but had to have. All in all, a fine day!
Tom


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Old November 21st, 2004, 01:50 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"Thomas Littleton" wrote in message
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Attended the International Fly Tyer's symposium yesterday. I didn't have
any
committment to tying this year, so I was just a paying customer. Fellow
ROFFians Stan Gula and Tim Johnson joined me for the festivities.



careful, tlitt; that dry claving can be terribly frustrating!

yfitons
wayno(incidents of total blindness have been reported)


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Old November 21st, 2004, 02:17 PM
Thomas Littleton
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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
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careful, tlitt; that dry claving can be terribly frustrating!

yfitons
wayno(incidents of total blindness have been reported)


Dry? I wrote that we had Lagers with lunch! My eyesight has been getting
poor, though.......
Tom
p.s. As Tim noted, I needed little in the way of supplies,
not tying huge volumes anymore. I did find the need to
procu 1 fine barred Ginger Collins neck, that was
near Cree in color, 3 Indian necks with some great
funky colors, 5 snowshoe rabbit feet, 3 coyote masks,
some bleached squirrel and some thinskin for stonefly
nymph wingcases......


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Old November 21st, 2004, 04:35 PM
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Thomas Littleton wrote:

funky colors, 5 snowshoe rabbit feet, 3 coyote masks,
some bleached squirrel and some thinskin for stonefly
nymph wingcases......


What do you use the coyote for?

JR
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Old November 21st, 2004, 05:20 PM
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JR wrote:
Thomas Littleton wrote:

funky colors, 5 snowshoe rabbit feet, 3 coyote masks,
some bleached squirrel and some thinskin for stonefly
nymph wingcases......



What do you use the coyote for?


GRCE :-)

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Old November 22nd, 2004, 10:25 AM
Thomas Littleton
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JR asks:
" What do you use the coyote for?

JR


coyote mask yields a nice, spiky nymph fur mix. It takes dyes pretty well,
and the natural color is a pretty useful mix of greys and browns. The GRCE
suggestion in next message isn't far off!
Tom


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Old November 22nd, 2004, 11:51 AM
Stan Gula
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Thomas Littleton wrote:
JR asks:
" What do you use the coyote for?

JR


coyote mask yields a nice, spiky nymph fur mix. It takes dyes pretty
well, and the natural color is a pretty useful mix of greys and
browns. The GRCE suggestion in next message isn't far off!
Tom


Fess up Tom. You really use them to scare small children.
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http://gula.org/roffswaps


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Old November 22nd, 2004, 11:51 AM
Stan Gula
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Thomas Littleton wrote:
JR asks:
" What do you use the coyote for?

JR


coyote mask yields a nice, spiky nymph fur mix. It takes dyes pretty
well, and the natural color is a pretty useful mix of greys and
browns. The GRCE suggestion in next message isn't far off!
Tom


Fess up Tom. You really use them to scare small children.
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http://gula.org/roffswaps


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Old November 22nd, 2004, 11:51 AM
Stan Gula
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Thomas Littleton wrote:
JR asks:
" What do you use the coyote for?

JR


coyote mask yields a nice, spiky nymph fur mix. It takes dyes pretty
well, and the natural color is a pretty useful mix of greys and
browns. The GRCE suggestion in next message isn't far off!
Tom


Fess up Tom. You really use them to scare small children.
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps


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Old November 22nd, 2004, 10:25 AM
Thomas Littleton
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Default ROFF gathering, of sorts.....

JR asks:
" What do you use the coyote for?

JR


coyote mask yields a nice, spiky nymph fur mix. It takes dyes pretty well,
and the natural color is a pretty useful mix of greys and browns. The GRCE
suggestion in next message isn't far off!
Tom


 




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