Hans, if you have had the chance to see Neil Patterson tie his Funneldun, and you have the time and inclination, would you please post a video on tying it to your site?
Thanks,
Ed
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Hans, if you have had the chance to see Neil Patterson tie his Funneldun, and you have the time and inclination, would you please post a video on tying it to your site?
Thanks,
Ed
Hi Ed,
Though Neil and I have been tying at several shows together, never side by side - I cannot recall actually having seen him tie a Funneldun from start to finish. His books and several articles in magazines have the details, though.
I shall add the Funneldun to the list of patterns and styles for future videos - no promise on timeline, though :cool:
Cheers,
Hans W
Hans, is your site down? Says it is under construction.
Thanks
Hans,
Thanks. Take you time, I'm sure it will be worth the wait. I have Neil's "Chalkstream Chronicle" and generally re-read it every year or two. It is a great coffeehouse book because it breaks down into an evening's reading so well. I get the impression that he is a character. :)
Warm regards,
Ed
The link in your signature still points to danica.
The whole url works fine: http://www.flytierspage.com/
Thanks for the tremendous fly tying resource.
Hi Bruce,
Color me confused - where am I overlooking the .sig error:
Quote:
===================== You have a Friend in Low Places ======================
Hans Weilenmann, The Netherlands
http://www.flytierspage.com
================================================== ==============
Cheers,
Hans W
Your link in the signature shows the "http://www.f" just fine, but the rest of it is not acting like a regular link, Hans, and if I click on it, I too get the message about under construction. Maybe you could re-type it and see if the entire link shows up? If I type in the url, it works fine for me, too.
Odd pattern. Have you seen McPhail's take on the style? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy5Wwb8cLmY
Oddly enough seems to resolve to old address http://www.danica.com/flytier. Probably should just delete and recreate sig.
The text is ok, but the link still points to the old Danica site. I think you need to re-edit your signature and use the "hyperlink" icon which allows you to paste in the new url in a dialog box.
Currently it shows up like this in the page source:
<a href="http://www.danica.com/flytier" target="_blank">http://www.f</a>lytierspage.com<br />
Ed,
Saw that but going to be tied pretty much the same way. Process is pretty well described here as well: http://castingaround.anthonynaples.c...-dry-fly-style. Interesting tie, but not something I'd ever fish myself.
Bruce,
Really odd. I had retyped the relevant section in the .sig - same outcome.
Color me confused,
Hans W
You cannot edit the text directly in the Edit Signature dialog. You need to use the "Insert Hyperlink" icon. See examples in my new signature below. Top link goes to danica, bottom is correct.Hope this helps
- Open the Edit Signature dialog. Not easy to find, but you must have found it already.
- Select the url that you want to change. (or just delete it.)
- click the "link icon" above (earth and chain)
- a dialog box will open.
- replace the old url with the new one.
- click ok.
Thanks Bruce,
Here is the proof of the pudding...
Cheers,
Hans W
Glad it worked.
Among the many, many great fly fishing websites, your http://flytierspage.com is a unique treasure. I hope every tier gets to see the work of all those great tiers.
Thanks