Larry, The nore-vise works excellent for roping! Don't you think. I've only
had mine for a month or so. Is there any neat little tricks you can clue me
in on? Always looking for new ideas. Have you spun cased caddis out of
scraps? Do you make dubbing noodles? Inquiring minds and all you know...
right Joyce? :-)

Bill P.


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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 12:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Ontario, CA


Chris R.:   Are you another satisfied Nor-Vise user?  What a terrific vise !
Do you do your rope dubbing ( DonO  style) with it?

Larry Johnson
Springville, Utah

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/26/04 06:47PM >>>

Don,
I'll be there, not tying......shopping! My wife is out of town that
weekend! I have to say that she is really good about it, though. She went
with me last year and had no problems with me buying the complete Nor-Vise
system. (it only cost me a dinner, which she was going to get anyway)
Haven't used my Renzetti since. Will be good to see Chris and Dean again,
great guys. Ed was there last year too, as I recall, but I don't know him
personally. Spent a short time at his tying station. A really nice guy.
Will you be tying? Would love to see you do the rope dub with short fibered
materials. Having a problem with that. Looking forward to finally meeting
you.

Chris R.


At 12:40 PM 2/26/2004, you wrote:
>Looks like I'm headed to the Ontario, Calif. show next week.
>Gonna stop on the way down at Whiting Farms- goodie shopping.  :o)
>
>Anyone else making it to that show, besides Dean Endress and Chris
Broomell?
>I contacted Ed Berg, and he's going to be there.
>
>I'll try to pick up the hackle bags for the pluckers of the co-op swaps.
>
>DonO



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