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Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:19 pm
by William Anderson
Andrew, I still think you could have extended the body to the theoretical barb point, estimating the average barb length, and considering it's location once bent...would have made all the difference. :D

w

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:28 pm
by kanutripr
Wow, tough crowd. Beautiful Andrew, it was worth revisiting this hackle thing, huh?


Vicki

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:59 pm
by hankaye
William Anderson (Dub-ya), Howdy;

Picky, picky, picky... one or two wraps of thread won't make THAT fly look any better to the man what tyed it, or the several OTHER folks that stated their favorial opinions about it or mine either.
That's all I gots to say about that...
hank

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:45 am
by GlassJet
William Anderson wrote:Andrew, I still think you could have extended the body to the theoretical barb point, estimating the average barb length, and considering it's location once bent...would have made all the difference. :D

w
:lol: :lol:
I will re-visit... ;)

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:04 am
by willowhead
Jet, i've put together three different stashes of beads for you. You getting one of the last batches that i used for "Christmas Presents," and then i Made two more stashes for you, one of which is all Silver Linned glass beads. You gettin' a BUNCH of beads. You may not have them by Christmas because of customes.....but you can start off the new year havin' a BALL! ;)

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:52 am
by GlassJet
That's really good of you willowhead, thanks ever so much! I look forward to having a play and I'll post pics! :D

Andrew.

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:51 am
by William Anderson
:D Hank, my humor is usual very dry and often subtle, but I would never have made such a rediculous criticism...nor would anyone here...it's just a very silly parody of folks who take their tying that seriously. Accuracy is important, specific types are interesting, counting wraps and being overly careful with the spacing of wire ribs is all fun. And if we can't make fun of ourselves...well, no one else would get it anyway. I have said many times how much I admire Andrew's tying and I am certain he understood the dry, overly critical responses as my attempt at dry wit. From this day forward, when you read anything that I write, you can assume there is either honest constructive encouragement or some form of humor lost on many and sometimes only to amuse myself.

w

p.s. I dont care for the emoticons, but in this arena, I would never have any other way of making dry comments without some taking me seriously. I rarely am, and sometimes a smiley helps. If you see one from me...it's only my attempt to convey that i'm being dry and dont want to be misunderstood.

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:05 pm
by GlassJet
William of course I do, and your dryness and wit is / was much appreciated... I shall not wink at this point for fear of stylistically irritating you.. ;) oops!

It is a constant source of amusement to me quite how seriously some of us can take this game, and i can be one of them. However, now and again, I do reserve the right to stand back and have a good, long laugh at myself. And occasionally, at others too... ;) :lol:

Andrew.

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:52 pm
by CM_Stewart
GlassJet wrote:It is a constant source of amusement to me quite how seriously some of us can take this game
Agree completely, and after your initial post on the vanity thread, I came this close > < to just suggesting that you use a cheaper camera. However, there is art and artistry in fly dressing, and the flies you are tying now are amazingly well done.

The fish don't care, but the fishermen do, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Reminds me about a comment by a very well respected guitar maker (I forget who). When asked why he went to the pains and the detail inside the guitar, where no one would ever know if he was just a little sloppy, he replied "I'd know."

Re: Jackdaw and Purple

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 3:19 pm
by willowhead
THAT'S, what it's all about CM.....remember, the definition of art is, "A Way of Life"..... and that cannot be compromised..... ;)

Jet, glad to help. 8-)

John Shewey on Steelhead....."A Majestic Fish, Deserves A Majestic fly." :)