The Benchside is still the best go-to reference when faced with a new technique or seemingly insoluble problem that I have found--if signed so much the better--it is THE classic reference book out there IMO
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The Benchside is still the best go-to reference when faced with a new technique or seemingly insoluble problem that I have found--if signed so much the better--it is THE classic reference book out there IMO
Which one?...me thinks you are thinking of the first one.Quote:
Originally Posted by dmdmd
He probably is. I've had the first book since it first came out in print and still find myself thumbing through it for new tying ideas. Classic is a good way to describe it.Quote:
Originally Posted by ducksterman
you are right -- the first one-- i still open when i am stuck or faced with a new technique or am tying poorly for some reason--this usually gives me the opportunity to straighten things out