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My Christmas Present
Hello fellow tyers
This is my first post, so allow me to introduce myself. My name is Dave Drouillard. I live in Carleton Michigan. I was introduced to flyfishing by my grandfather over 20 years ago. While Michigan has fantastic trout fishing, the rivers near me hold moslty bass and carp, I do manage to get up north a few times a year, but I definately do more tying than fishing, especially this time of year. I thought I would jump into the fray here by showing you what my wife (who obviousely loves me very much) bought me for Christmas. It's a new desk lamp with a daylight bulb. It also has a magnifying glass and a clip to hold patterns. My wife also allowed me to take over the Cherry Chipendale desk that has been in her family for generations.
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For some reason, embedding the photo isn't woring, so here is the link
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Dave Drouillard
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Dave,
I like that set-up. Alot! Happy tying.
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Good grief, Dave! That can't possibly be your tying desk...where's the mess?
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:twisted: Welcome to the addiction Dave,
Your tying aera is the sign of a"Sick" mind,
Its WAY to neat.
Bill :twisted:
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Welcome
and good luck keeping that baby clean. It's a nice looking setup.
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Welcome aboard Dave. I'd be extra careful with that beautiful desk. I always end up getting head cement or epoxy on my desk and I sure would hate to mess up a family heirloom. Very nice set-up and please jump in to share any information you have on patterns, techiques or equipment.
Jim Smith
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Dave,
I have to echo the thoughts of others. That table is waaaaayyyyy too neat. I noticed a cover over the top of that beautiful desk. I hope that's to protect that finish from spilled head cement and such.
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Thank you all for the advise. It wasn't messy yet because I had just re-organized it. My wife would laugh hysterically at the thought of me being overly neat. I do have to keep it reasonably neat,because it's in the living room. This is what it looks like while in the middle of tying. I am tying up some yellow sallies that where the fly of the week a couple of weeks ago. I don't have any yellow hackle so the closest I could come is some badger hackle. I'm also having trouble taming the elk hair. My flies never seem to look like the pictures, but they do catch the occasional fish.
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This is the Badger Sally
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I look forward to taking part with this group
Dave
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Nice
That's pretty good Dave. I think you just invented something there.