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Hello All, I am HUGE into the Flyfishing/Fly tying books! I have searched around a little and there are mentions of books, here and there. I thought it might be a neat idea for people to post up what they have or, are tying from. My extensive library consists of many rare and valuable editions from the 1600's to the present! I have primarily English and American volumes. A few years ago, I ran into some hard times and had to ship some of the really nice volumes off to an auction house in England and one here in the US. The English titles went to England and the American titles went to a large auction house here. However, I still have many desirable titles/authors left in the collection. Also, many old and new Limited Editions. It took a few years for the sting to go away, but I have just started getting back into them. Currently, I am thumbing through this classic volume... jpg Sorry for the glare off of the protective cover. I figured I would start out with something, not so wild and Mr. Radencich gets so much reference here (as he should!).
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Hey all. I'm new to fly tying (got a Renzetti Traveler vise last week for my birthday). I'm already obsessed with tying and starting designing a little fly tying station to keep all my tools organized and in one place. I am just looking for some suggestions on my design and if more experience tiers think it is functional. I took inspiration from the Oasis Pedestal Partner design. I plan on making the first one out of Birch Plywood, then make another one out of some nicer woods once I'm happy with it. I'm thinking it will be kind of set off just to the right of me and my vise. I'm open to any comments or suggestions. Holes are not final size or placement, but roughed in for reference. Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks!