I don't know what Dr. Tom would charge. I'd get my Pro-Staff discount on
top of the wholesale price, but I'd have to know what saddles were ordered
and how many for a multi-saddle discount.
First thing we'd need is a qualified meister. If the meister didn't want to
pluck for the skins ansd sof hackles, then we'd need pluckers. Then a
two-week campaign of VFB sign-ups to know how many saddles and of which
kind.
Then I could get a price with the multi-discount applied.
Byard printed his own header cards, and Tom said that was agin' the rules.
So how many VFBers want to saddle up again with the vo-op, and who wants to
meister, and who wants to pluck for skins?
DonO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Johnson" <johns...@uvu.edu>
To: <vfb-mail@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] whiting co-op swaps
DonO: If there was enough interest, what would Dr. Tom charge per
package? Any idea? I always use dry-fly hackles, #14-18.
Larry Johnson
Springville, Utah
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