At 08:00 AM 2/14/2005, you 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?


glazing in this instance means that it is put behind glass ................ like in er, framed..

Splinta




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