Good to see you back my friend, colder than a well diggers hinny here in SE
NM. Waiting and watching for the temps to get out of the single digits and
hopefully above freezing so I can see what kind of pipe damage we may have.
Thawing out PVC glue and finding tools to bring inside so that they are warm
to use.

Theresa promises to get her clothes put back in the closet after a minor
re-model on it. They are stacked on the chair and around the fly tying
bench, that way I may get a chance to do some tying over the weekend. As
soon as the shop thaws out and I can spend more than a few minutes in there
and not freeze I have a couple of fly rod projects to try and finish up.
Hope the weather warms up soon and I can get away to do some fishing, been
way to long. Seams that everything happens all a ounce and takes way to long
to solve. Course computer problems and viruses don't help much either.
Be safe my friend, Amanda said to say hello and "Keep Tying".
Jimi


Hi guys,
I'm back again for a weekend.  We're in the start-up process now of our
compression project, and I should be finished by the end of the month.  Then
I'll be a 'regular' vfb'er again.  Looking forward to that.

Got a message from Tom Whiting last week, in answer to a question that I had
for him.  After explaining the co-op process and telling him that the
'payment' for the 'pluckers' was the stripped saddle, he remarked that that
wasn't much for their efforts.  He then offered a bag of assorted loose
saddle hackles that happen as part of the trimming process, and said that
these could be divided up and sent to the pluckers.  I wrote him back and
told him 'yes', for sure.  (I'll also see about making this retroactive to
the last swap.)  If Tom agrees, I'll have him send the bag or bags to Byard
for divvying up amongst the past pluckers and future pluckers (or a
divvier-upper for a portion?), since he knows who they were.  Dr. Tom has
given me these bags in the past to give out sample hackles at the shows, and
they are really full of many diverse color and size dry hackles.

This should help Byard to get many plucking volunteers.

Whachallthink?

DonO

P.S.  Dr. Whiting also told me that the co-op swap idea is the best
promotion he has ever seen for his products, and that the resulting 'deal'
is the best one available for his saddle-hackles, on a cost-per-feather
basis.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Byard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: [VFB] Whiting Co-Op Redo...


>
> Because of the numerous requests to startup the Whiting Co-Op yet
> again, I've decided to try and run it on an ongoing basis. We'll see
> how it works out. The first batch of birds have been ordered and
> should be available for shipment in late February.
>
> Two new additions to the lineup are Hebert Miner Dry Fly Capes...(the
> best dry fly bargain out there)...and Brahma Hen Capes
> w/Chickabou...(more varied and smaller feather sizes than the
> saddles).
>
> Details at... <http://www.linesend.com/product/whiting_coop.shtml>
>
> As always, pluckers are desperately sought.
>
> keep tyin'...byard
> --
>
> Byard Miller
> Line's End Inc <http://www.linesend.com>
> Virtual Flybox <http://www.virtualflybox.com>


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