I got a fly at Sowbug from a guy I had never heard about... and I actually
never met him either. When I came back to my vise after getting some coffee,
the fly was lying there with a business card... Royce E Dam. It was a
beautiful fly, something like the one on
http://www.g-feuerstein.com/Fliegenbinden/Streamer%20Royce%20Dam.jpg but a
lot wider "head". I showed it to Denny and he told me that his flies were
expensive and rarely just given away, so I guess I was lucky to be the only
international tier at the last Sowbug.

/Nick


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Larry Johnson
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Ämne: RE: [VFB] BTW...........


Speaking of exotic/expensive flies, I met a tier at the Sowbug who ties
gorgeous flies that are only used for display.  My old-timer's memory
won't let me recall his name.   I took several pics of his flies.  He
tied a fly last year  at the Sowbug that took a whole day to complete. 
He said that it would sell for several hundred $$.  For me,this is a new
perspective on the hobby/art of fly tying.  

Larry Johnson
Springville, Utah 

>>> "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/8/2007 7:57 PM >>>
I don't think they fish with Ron Lucas's beaded flies.   The handmade
lamp
work beads are very expensive and they would break if they hit anything with
them.  They would sink like a rock and I'd much rather be hit by a clouser
than one of those.  
There are some tiers that do fish with full dressed flies just for
nostalgia's sake.  The same kind of fisherman that likes to use Bamboo rods
also.  When they get that fancy  with their flies though they usually end up
on a wall because of the price of the materials.  
I was fortunate enough to have the foresight to buy a few of Ron Reinhold's
hooks when I stopped by to visit him while in Traverse City.  He was
seriously considering selling his business to Ron Lucas at the time so I
wasn't too surprised when he did.  I will most likely not even tie on Ron
Reinhold's hooks.  They're works of art all by themselves. 
What most astonished me though were the nets Ron R made!  WOW!!  I wish I
had taken some pictures of the fishing nets but I got too caught up with the
hook conversation and didn't think of it. 
Regards,
Deb

www.uftri.org 
www.linesend.com 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 4:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] BTW...........


Just a question for the tiers of these works of art.  Does anyone actually
fish with them?  Have they ever been working flies?


On 1/8/07, Jim Collins < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not to worry, Don. I believe yours is the most expensive (you win?). 
According to his catalog, Ron's most expensive hook is an exhibition Jock
Scott (Stout) 10/0 at $25.50. Still, for an Atlantic Salmon fly hook, that
ain't cheap.

Jim

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