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    Default dubbing tutorial

    one of the best if not the best dubbing tutorials out there on the web. it also includes some fly examples using the dubbing techniques

    http://ukflydressing.proboards.com/i...ay&thread=4046
    Last edited by Normand; 11-10-2009 at 09:17 AM.

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    You're right on, Normand. I think that is the best dubbing tutorial I've even seen, myself.
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    WOW!....Thanks, Normand....I just made a pdf file...my poor pdf maker software just about had a heart attack.

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    I have the UKFlyDressing site bookmarked on my computer. Really wonderful site!! And, some names you'll easily recognize!
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    "Honey. I need to borrow the coffee grinder for a bit".
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducksterman View Post
    WOW!....Thanks, Normand....I just made a pdf file...my poor pdf maker software just about had a heart attack.
    ducksterman,

    Any chance that you would be willing to pass that pdf around? I thought about doing the same thing with MS Word.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tlerm View Post
    ducksterman,

    Any chance that you would be willing to pass that pdf around? I thought about doing the same thing with MS Word.
    download a free program called "Cutepdf" and then save it to a pdf file.

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    I would love a copy of that PDF. if anyone has it.

    What a fantastic tutorial. I finally figured out the difference between a dubbing loop and split thread loop (i know stupid, but I have only been tying for a season!)

    The blends looked incredible!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducksterman View Post
    WOW!....Thanks, Normand....I just made a pdf file...my poor pdf maker software just about had a heart attack.
    its time to retire those Tibetan monks you have on retainer as scribes and get into the 21st century


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    Quote Originally Posted by Normand View Post
    download a free program called "Cutepdf" and then save it to a pdf file.
    I hadn't heard of this program before. Thanks, I'll check it out.
    Tim

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