It's self-published.  

Bill Skilton's USA-Flies
PO Box 64
Boiling Springs, PA  17007
800-444-9564

It's an excellent resource for me, as I love playing with foam!

Ed Roden
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.questquality.com

Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at
home as they do when they're fishing.

> Good Morning Ed,
> I am not aware that Bill had a book for sale.
> Some time ago Bill asked me to tie some flies from  foam he
> was playing with. I had been tying with the same foam from a 
> craft store. I believe it was called "Fun Foam". I tied 
> several flies for Bill but have no idea where they went after 
> I gave them to him. I used to tie at the east coast shows 
> that Bill tied at. Have not seen him in years. Please send me 
> what info you have on the book. Thanks,
> Tony     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Ed Roden wrote:
> 
> > Eddie and Jon  - it was a standard beetle he tied for him.
> And Josh
> > at 8 is collecting quite a few flies from some good tiers!
> Taking an
> > 8 year old to shows has its benefits!
> >
> > I got his book (and found Tony Spezio's name in the list of
> > acknowledgments), and he also demonstrated for me the hand tying of 
> > the segmentation, and gave me a sample to play with.  Hopefully get 
> > some time this week to mess with it - I think that's going 
> to be one
> > of the 2 flies I'll tie for the Michigan Rendezvous Swap....
> >
> > Ed Roden
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.questquality.com
> >
> > Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at home as 
> > they do when they're fishing.
> >
> > >
> > > Yes, Eddie is the one that turned me into a skilton fan.  And yes
> > > the book is well worth the money.  Ed, there are two pages 
> > > describing in detail the
> > > segmentation technique I used on that hopper.
> > >
> > > john
> > >
> 
> 
> 

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