I agree with you on this Nick...

 

I've been overwhelmed the packages I've opened from strangers and found wonderful things to try to tie with... I only hope I can do the same for someone else down the road...

 

-Dave

 

On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:06:24 +0200, Niclas Runarsson wrote:
> I, for one, can say that a package which scraps can be very
> appreciated. I
> have been introduced to TONS of different material that have been
> completely
> new to me. Scraps is enough to get familiar with a material. From
> there it's
> just up to oneself to decide if you want to buy more... a thing
> which can be
> hard when it's totally strange to you and you aren't really sure
> what you
> are paying for.
>
> I'm really grateful for all the help I've got here. After testing
> what you
> have given me, my "want list" has grown bigger and it will be
> easier to
> place orders in the future.
>
> /Nick
>
>
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> �mne: Re: [VFB] Using material scraps- was ting with deer hair.
>
>
> OK, I admit it.  I'm a charter member of Overhacklers Anonymous and
> of
> Wasteahacklers Anonymous.  I'd rather save up bags of odds-'n-ends
> and send
> them to someone who wants a chance to tie with lots of different
> materials,
> but can't afford to buy them, than to try to save/sort them and
> make use of
> them.  This goes for hooks, too.  I rarely strip a hook.  But I get
> no
> objections form the friends I send these packages too, either.
>
> DonO

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