George, your email must have been on the blink, for I've sent out a last call on 10/31 giving all instructions. Then an update on 11/4, again giving instructions and showing who was in the swap and what to tie and due date.   See below.

JIMMY  D

Last call for Hams.  This is your swap.  A chance to tie a fly created around your call letters. Example: My call letters are WB5RHT. RHT  =  Red Hot Tamale. I created my "Red Hot Tamale fly for this swap.  As all hams know, we have "phonetics" / words for our call letters.  Tie a fly patterned after your words like I did or come up with something totally different.  Strictly your call as to what kind of fly you tie and what name you come up with.  I can think of some really good "phonetics" using your call letters. :  Flies due to me on January 15, 2004.

Hams participating

1. Jimmy D. Moore - WB5RHT - Red Hot Tamale
2. Gary Webb - N19V -
3. George - K3GV -
4. Marcus Heaton - N4ZE -
5. Jimi Genzling - KC5RCW -(King Charles V Canadian Whiskey)

            6. Dan Harriman – KC5XL – King Charlie 5 Good Ex Lax

            7. Pat Harnish - Raven




George wrote:
Jimmy, I never received any further information on the Ham Swap after I said
I was interested in participating.

For sure I didn't know if the swap was a go or not.

73,
George K3GV

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