Oh that's a good suggestion Larry...especially with hackled flies or those big
Salmon flies.  Thanks for your reply and I'll take measurements with me.  
Marguerite


--- Larry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Be sure that the glass is far enough forward from the back,
> so you have enough room for your flies.  Otherwise, with
> little space. the glass could crush the flies inside. 
> 
> Larry J
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/03/03 01:05PM >>>
> Interesting idea Steve, will have to check it out. Thanks
> for your reply.
> :)  Marguerite
> 
> 
> --- Steve Stillabower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 11:45 3/3/03 -0800, you wrote:
> > >I am not a wood worker, and don't have any of the tools,
> but would like
> > some
> > >shadow boxes to put some flies in.  Does anyone know if
> there are shadow
> > boxes
> > >for sale anywhere and if so, what they generally cost? 
> I have some flies
> > tied
> > >by some famous folks and would like to preserve them and
> think a shadow box
> > is
> > >probably the best way possible.  Any other suggestions
> are more than
> > welcome.
> > >Thanks for your time and ideas,
> > >Marguerite
> > 
> > Look on ebay for a printer's type tray (California Job
> Type tray is what it 
> > used to be called, when they used moveable type).  Can
> usually be had for 
> > 10 - 15.00.  Has all kinds of different size
> compartments.  Add a piece of 
> > plexiglass (glass shop should be able to cut to size),
> and viola, instant 
> > shadow box!!
> > 
> > Steve (the lurker)
> > 
> 
> 
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