How is that they say..... "Imitation is the highest form of flattery!" I hope I got that right. Ya see a lot of that in fly-tying. :0) Speaking of which... they loved Ginger's eyes at the last show. They hadn't heard of her this far north but they will remember her tulip paint eyes and coffee can lid. Some people still paint the eyes on their classic Maine streamers and if you make a mistake on the fly you can ruin it so they liked the idea of making them on the coffee can lid and then putting them on the fly. So I'm giving Ginger some recognition up north. :) I can get away with this... I'm a teacher I don't claim to be an innovator. I'll leave that up to the other guys to fight over. I hate to say I've thought of anything new. I may have never heard of someone using it before but more times than I can tell you I've stumbled across something I'm doing in a book that I've never read. I showed my husband an older English book I picked up off Ebay where the guy was tying his tube flies on lolly pop sticks. All of my sectional tubes were first tied on blow pop sticks. My husband laughs at me because I have the kids trained now to bring me any plastic hollow sticks they have left from their candy. Except now my older son wants to tie tube flies. There's too much competition in this house. :0) Deb
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Spezio Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 11:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VFB] Mylar Dusters Just got my issue of Flytyer today, looks like Fishy Fullman found the secret material too. See what he says about the expensive stuff. LOL LOL Tony
