I think it's beginning to make sense now...  The magazine issue I was
reading this from was only a couple years old.  It was an article printed
after Megans death.  It is those Brits again.  It really shows when you
start reading the salmon fly books from the 1800's and early 1900's.  You
get a different interpretation from each author for a lot of different
patterns and techniques.  For an example Ron and I were talking about mixed
wings, married wings, built wings etc.... Then you come to the US and we can
even interpret what they're trying to say in another way.
Aaaauuugh!  Back to the books.  Thank you for clearing that up for me.  I
will refrain from "glazing" my flies.  :)
Regards,
Deb

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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 9:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Salmon Flies... Glazing

Hi Deb:
This is just an old term for mounting and framing.  "glazing" is an old
english term for under glass, as in a shadow box frame.
Those Brits!
Dave Potts


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