Paul, i respect your professionalisum completely. I wasn't questioning what you said or wrote. I just happen to know many professional fly tyers who have absolutely no "need for speed" whatsoever. Many take two days or more tying one fly. mark.....

From: Paul Marriner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Folding Hackle
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 16:27:36 -0400

Hey, what can I say beyond quoting the Oxford;
<professional> "making a trade of"..."performing for monetary reward."
Being a professional fly-fishing writer, I guess I meant what I wrote.
cheers,
Paul

mark romero wrote:
>
> Mike, when i fold before tying in, i don't moisten my fingers. When i fold
> after tying in, i do. mark....p.s. Don't be confused by the word
> professional. Often times it is used when "commercial" is what is meant. Not
> that that was what Paul meant. But "commercial" tyers need speed, to make a
> living.


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Paul Marriner
Outdoor Writing & Photography. Owner: Gale's End Press. Member: OWAA &
OWC.
Author of Stillwater Fly Fishing: Tools & Tactics, How to Choose & Use
Fly-tying Thread, Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies, Miramichi River Journal,
Ausable River Journal, and Atlantic Salmon.

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