My reference was to the money, not the amount of flies tied. Gary S fight crime...shoot back
mark romero wrote:
Gary, i've met A.K. a few times at the shows, and spent a few hours with him in the bar at the hotel in Somerset where the International Fly Tying Symposium is held each year, watching the Super Bowl etc. IMHO, he's really one of the giants of fly tying......commercially or otherwise. What he knows about dying alone is worth a fortune. He also has tons of tricks for speed tying, or helping you to be more productive if you tye commercially. PLUS, he's a funny cat, and really "Real." Hard core to the bone. mark.........
From: Gary and Diane Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: SV: [VFB] "After the nightmare." - Apology and Thank You Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 18:25:58 -0400
I think trickle in is more like it! Gary Smith fight crime...shoot back
Niclas Runarsson wrote:
I guess he must have another job aside of it. It sounds like losing quite
much time and material before the money for it starts to roll in... ;o)
/Nick
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Nick,
Just remember that commercial tyer A. K. Best says
he needs to tie about 100 dozen a new pattern before he feels comfortable
tying it. I don't know if he ties for swaps though. And as we all know,
that's whole 'nother level. LOL
Gary
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