I wonder if that's where the translation is getting lost here and some
people think they need to coat their flies with something?  
Deb

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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 8:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Salmon Flies... Glazing

I think by glazed they mean it has glass on the frame. I may be wrong 
but that is what I think they mean.
Tony

Deborah Duran wrote:

>I was doing more research on one of my favorite tyers....  I was reading
the
>UK book Trout and Salmon January 2002 page 46 I noticed a framed selection
>of Megan Boyd flies that were "framed and glazed".  What do they mean by
>this?  I know I said I would never coat my flies with anything but I'm
>wondering if maybe Paul Marriner would have any knowledge of this
>practice...  How or why would they do that?  Is it just the bodies or did
>they glaze the wings?
>These flies were tied when she was 15 years old.  I don't know if she was
>the one that framed them and glazed them or if someone else did this.
>Paul have you ever run across this?  Anyone else who has seen old flies in
>Museums or collections?
>Deb
>www.uftri.com
 



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