One thing that I am looking to do with a swap is display the flies in a sanded and polished piece of driftwood. Just drill a tiny hole for the hook and epoxy it in. I did a neat looking shadowbox for the swap I hosted last year. -Jeff
--- Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jack, > I am in the same situation, my wife said I could > display them on one of > the walls in the den. When I figured the space I > needed, there is not > enough wall space in the whole den to display my > "SPECIAL" flies. > Tony > > Jack Lehman wrote: > > > Hey all > > > > What do ya'll do with the flies you receive in > swaps? Shadowboxes? > > Too many, would cover a wall. Flyboxes? Would > hide them forever! > > Right now they're separated by swap and stored in > a rubbermaid tub, > > but I would like to display them. Some are very > good, some are not so > > good, but all are honest attempts by valued > colleagues, and they're > > not being properly acknowledged now. > > > > I've thought about using those business card > display loose leaf > > notebook pages for nymphs, etc, but that wouldn't > work for hackled and > > larger flies. What do ya'll do? > > Thanks in advance > > Jack > > Austin > > > > > > -- > Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and > great gift ideas. > Experience the convenience of buying online with > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://shopnow.netscape.com/ > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
