Excellent shop idea.
At 08:01 PM 4/9/02 +0100, you wrote:
OK guys, listen up,
I am hatching a plan here. There is a fairly local charity which I support and would like to do something 'fairly big' for it. The charity is based in tadworth, Surrey, England and cares for children - I am going to be receiving some more info from them with exact details so I can give more info when I get it.
Anyway, what I was planning is a 24 hour tyathon. I will (try and) stay awake for 24 hours and tie as many flies as I can. I am aiming for about a dozen flies per hour (considering the last few hours may be considerably less especially if I fall asleep!) I will then sell the flies on for a price which is reasonable to all (to be decided) and all money will be given to the charity.
IF, flies were �0.60 each and I did 12 an hour, that makes 240 flies in total, which would make �144.00 in total - that to me sounds like a good sum to raise for the charity.
I therefore want to tie a pattern that is fairly easy to tie (maybe a red superglue buzzer?).
I will talk to the local tackle shop owner about doing 6 hours or so of the tying in his shop where some people may buy them there and then, and raise a bit of awareness etc.
I will pay for all the materials so all money raised will go to charity, none taken back to pay for materials.
OK, so the questions:
- is a fairly simple red buzzer pattern likely to be sold?
- am I likely to be able to sell all the flies that are tied?
- what can I take to stay awake for 24 hours (serious question by the way)
- is doing some of the tying in the local shop a decent idea?
- is �0.60 a fair price for the flies?
So many questions, PLEASe help as much as you can so that I can get this worked out even more, dates set, and plans finalised.
I will of course keep you up-to-date with information and will try and get something up on my web page about it.
Kind regards
Chris Cook
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