Showing off my new tying area

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  • #6710
    Abe Mathews
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    Sorry, I have to gloat just a little bit, and brag on my dad.

    #58580

    Congrats on the heirloom piece from dad, glad your dad is staying busy, through out my life I’ve watched people I know retire go home and sit down, bury them within 6 months.

    #58581
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    Very cool Abe!

    #58582
    jarrod white
    Member

    very nice , congrats to your dad on the retirement.

    #58583

    That’s sweet Abe.

    Jarrod and I (ok, mostly Jarrod) have been working on one for me the last few weeks using Rock Maple. Can’t wait to get it completed.

    #58584
    brian barnes
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    beautiful desk

    #58585
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
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    I love working with Maple, how long is that tail feather up top.

    #58586
    Rich Kovars
    Member

    Wow!

    #58587
    Abe Mathews
    Member

    I love working with Maple, how long is that tail feather up top.

    That’s a Lady Amherst tail feather, and it measures 37″.

    #58588

    I love working with Maple, how long is that tail feather up top.

    That’s a Lady Amherst tail feather, and it measures 37″.  I buy them at my local Hobby Lobby when they have their sales on fake flowers.  I think I paid about $3 for that one, and $2.50 for the red and black one behind it.  I like the natural Lady Amherst feathers for nymphs – they are a lighter/grayer tone than the normal pheasant tails.  I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of these for sale at a local fly shop.

    I’ve seen them once or twice and let’s just say buying on3 for 3 bucks is somehwere in the neighborhood of grand larceny on your behalf and I’ll be paying a much closer attention to Hobby Lobby from now on.

    Beautiful desk too! I love the maple fronts!
    John

    #58589

    I see you found the Little South Fork desks.

    #58590
    Avatar photoCurtis Bias
    Member

    There is a load of work in that tying desk. It is amazing to see exactly how much wood it takes to build something like this desk. The finished product looks very good. Pat your Dad on the back for a job well done.

    #58591

    Magnificent! Now get him to build you a rod rack and storage for reels, etc. I’ve seen some nice ones pictures in catalogs.

    #58592
    anonymous
    Member

    beats my plastic storage bins and butcher block workbench.

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