Hey, Mark,
The flies STILL look good. you can always send Hans more to be added to your page.
Also Allen McGee was right next door to us at the last Clearwater Junction show you and I tied in. I met him on the second day of the tie. Young, but extremely observant and intelligent, he was tying, prolifically, I might add, some beautiful flies. He gave my son and I a bunch to try out. He was very cordial to everyone and I was impressed by his knowledge. I had seen his book prior to meeting him, and we had a lot to talk about. He is a member of the IBOF, and you can find some of his work, here:
http://flymph.com/html/articles.html
Mark
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Jeeze.....i signed up all those tyers.....and i don't even remember that.
Damn, i AM getting' old.....
Tkx. for the info.
.........actually Mark Thompson signed up maybe a half dozen..........mighta been one of his discoveries..... 




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