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The Orvis Fly-Tying Guide $28.13 This essential book on fly tying will teach anyone how to tie flies. All the important techniques are illustrated with color photographs, from starting the thread on the hook to whip finishing. The book lays the basic ground work by fully explaining simple tying techniques, and then progresses to detailed tying instructions for some of the most popular, modern patterns. How to choose and prepare the correct material, and all the necessary tying steps for each fly, are detailed in superb, large, color photographs. Even if you have no previous tying experience, you'll be able to tie dries, nymphs, streamers, saltwater offerings, and bass bugs after just a few sessions with this book. The tier is then advised how to progress to similar patterns using the same basic techniques. Also included is a huge reference of fly patterns--more than four hundred flies from the Orvis catalog are shown in full color, along with their tying recipes and proportions for each one. This book, calling on the Orvis Company's vast resources and teaching experience and written by an author whose name is synonymous with Orvis, is sure to become the bible for fly tyers of all skill levels. |
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Fly-Tying Techniques & Patterns $12 Select the right tools, hooks, thread and material to tie over 200 different fly patterns including streamers, nymphs, dry flies, terrestrials, and bass bugs. Learn to tie all the basic elements of a fly pattern, such as tails, bodies, wings and hackles. Each pattern is followed by dozens of full-color photographs of and recipes for popular fly patterns you can tie using the techniques you've learned. |
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Shoelace Tying $24.99 Shoelace Tying - Photographic Print |
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Non-Conforming Material Message Tape $62.59 Non-conforming material message tapes notify employees of products that do not meet specific standards. Wording: NON-CONFORMING MATERIAL. Tape attaches anywhere without tying or stapling. Bold wording and vivid graphics repeat along 3"w tape. Strong plastic withstands wet and abusive environments. Sold in 200 ft. rolls - ideal for large jobs or cutting out individual labels. Simply remove backing and apply to any clean, dry surface. |
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Material $12.49 Material |
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Anglers Book Supply Co 0Mh05 Fly Tying Trout Flies $56.63 A comprehensive set of instructions on how to create a wellbalanced fly. He diverts from the basic teaching methods of fly tying to better illustrate all the perfect trout fly. Start by learning how to tie all the different steps involved from tails to setting a wing. You will learn how to select the proper materials to get dry flies to float and nymphs to sink and how to use the hook to measure for proper proportions. 10 top favorite patterns are tied. 4 hrs. In this program Marty takes you through a comprehensive set of instructions on how to create a wellbalanced fly. He diverts from the basic teaching methods of fly tying to better illustrate all the perfect trout fly. You will start by learning how to tie all the different steps involved from tails to setting a wing. You will learn how to select the proper materials to get dry flies to float and nymphs to sink and how to use the hook to measure for proper proportions. Marty concludes the program by tying his top 10 favorite patterns for trout and explains how to adjust the material to get the perfect match for the hatch. DVD |
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Drape Collar Tying Jacket $48 Drape Collar Tying Jacket - Hido |
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Cleet with Rope Tying Boats $29.99 Cleet with Rope Tying Boats - Photographic Print |
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Line: Tying It Up, Tying It Down $12.88 This is a basic primer of using line, rope, twine, string and shoelaces. Think of it as an enjoyable course in making line work for you-tying up a hammock, tying down a tarpaulin, cleating down a dockline or lashing on a cartop canoe. As a gift for a line-challenged mate or a ready reference for your own bookshelf, this practical but beguiling how-to is a must-have. It is an essential introduction to the craft of cordage, illustrated in Adkins' stylish but clear detail, written with wit and enthusiasm. |
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Tying the Knot - $14.99 Documentary filmmaker Jim de S?ve explores the many issues behind the controversial topic of gay marriage in Tying the Knot, a film which also offers a look at how the legal and societal structures of marriage have changed with time. Tying the Knot focus on two cases of long-term gay couples whose passing led to legal squabbles between the members of their respective families over issues which would have been comparatively clear-cut if the couples had been able to legally marry. In addition, de S?ve interviews activists on both sides of the issue of legally sanctioning same-sex unions, and looks backward at how changing laws regarding women's property rights and interracial marriage have created a precedent for rethinking the legal contract of marriage. Tying the Knot was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Inside Fly Tying $17.16 Fly-tying instructor Dick Talleur teaches in step-by-step detail some of fly tying's challenges, such as working with peacock quills, tying wood duck wings, choosing feathers for streamers, and using gel thread. |
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Tying the Knot $13.73 Rated: NRSynopsis: Documentary filmmaker Jim de Sève explores the many issues behind the controversial topic of gay marriage in Tying the Knot, a film which also offers a look at how the legal and societal structures of marriage have changed with tim |
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No Material $22.99 Full performer name: Ginger Baker/Sonny Sharrock/Peter Brontzmann.Personnel includes: Ginger Baker (drums); Peter Brontzmann (bass saxophone); Sonny Sharrock; Nicky Skopelitis (guitars).Recorded live in Switzerland on March 28, 1987.Issued under Ginger Baker's name, the working title for this band was No Material, appropriate given the thrown-together nature of the group and the fact that their performances, all three of them, were totally improvised. They lasted less than a week, so this album is likely all that will ever be heard from this particular combination of players, but listeners can be glad to have it. Guitarist Nicky Skopelitis was the creative force and musical center of the band, forming the hub between the essentially rock-oriented leanings of Baker and bassist Jan Kazda and the explosively free tendencies of the Last Exit front line of Brotzmann and Sharrock. The rhythm team keeps the four lengthy pieces in a grooving zone, not dissimilar to Baker's own '80s recordings like Horses and Trees, albeit with high-energy soloing. The Skopelitis/Sharrock pairing is especially juicy, the former's melodicism contrasting wonderfully with the latter's "shards of glass" approach. Baker's heavy drum sound, largely unchanged since his days with Cream, fits in very well here; whereas it could occasionally seem plodding in a rock context, it serves as a deeply pitched anchor in a mostly free improv one. Compositional credit is given for each piece, though it appears that no more than a brief introductory line was sketched out; then the band was on there own. All of the pieces have a kind of bluesy jam feeling, with Skopelitis' "Oil of Tongue" coming closest to a rock sound and, not surprisingly, Brotzmann's closing number pushing the boundaries the furthest. The saxophone colossus from Wuppertal, Germany, is in stellar form throughout, negotiating the unusually (for him) rock-ish territory with aplomb and ferocity, with respect but absolutely no compromise; his fans would expect no less. A perfect album for listeners a bit overwhelmed by Last Exit, as well as those who found Baker's or Skopelitis' records well intentioned but a little on the timid side. Recommended. ~ Brian Olewnick |
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On the Material $18.14 Structured in three parts, "On the Material" is a meditation on language, geography, socio-economics and the body, moving from the glut of fossil-fuelled consumer excess to the materiality of a single book. Composed almost entirely of quatrains (each page being comprised of four four-line stanzas) and written while travelling through North America in 2008, "4 4" navigates issues of space and movement in the global age. As economies crumble, ecosystems fail and peak oil approaches, Collis records the production of a disarticulation of social discourse that our consumer society has generated: "After all we made money out of matter here / Now condos shield us from the computer hum / Of on-line trading and wars ?ash on ?at screens / As 4 4s cool and ping mud covered in double garages." In its bridging second section, "I Fought the Lyric and the Lyric Won," the desire to express wins out over the desire to possess. Beauty, contemplation and human communication seem to have abandoned the world, and their absence from the everyday has re-engaged the poet's struggle with language--has left a need to reinvent human discourse and its attendant relations. The third section, "Gail's Books," is a sequence of poems in memory of Stephen Collis's sister, Gail Tulloch. A month after Gail's death from cancer in 2002, a ?re destroyed her house, removing every material reminder of her from the earth. All that remained was one book recovered from a pool of water in the ruins after the ?re. Dried in the air, this book, and those Collis had previously borrowed from his sister, become a way for the poet to read back into the elemental heart of absence and loss--the "material" of the books displacing, and in some way recovering, how language holds the materiality of the physical world. |
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Fishermen Tying Their Nets $79.99 Eliot Elisofon Fishermen Tying Their Nets - Premium Photographic Print |
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Close View of Fly Tying $39.99 Nick Norman Close View of Fly Tying - Photographic Print |
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Fly Tying $29.95 Readers will discover the most effective, most original, and most historic flies published in the 30-year history of Fly Rod & Reel magazine. The book is filled with fly-tying tips and fly-pattern designs straight from Fly Rod & Reel, contributors such as Darrel Martin, A.K. Best, Ted Leeson and many others; all make this a must-have or perfect gift for a fly tier of any skill level. |
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The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Tying $17.24 A thorough and systematic approach to learning the art of fly tying. |
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Rabbi Tying the Phylacteries to the Arm of a Boy $49.99 Rabbi Tying the Phylacteries to the Arm of a Boy - Giclee Print |
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Tying Trout Flies $24.99 Trout anglers of all skill levels can easily make these 100 popular and effective trout flies. All fly-tying procedures are well illustrated, providing a sound base for the projects listed. Text includes lists of all materials and step-by-step instructions. Tying Trout Flies includes patterns for dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers, with exceptional photography depicting the tying process. The book is designed to lie flat on the tying bench allowing for easy access to instructions and photos throughout the tying process. |
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Tying Down the Wind (Unabridged) $10.69 Where can you find the worst weather on earth? The surprising answer in Tying Down the Wind is: everywhere... |
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Finance Guard Tying Up in the Harbor $79.99 Finance Guard Tying Up in the Harbor - Premium Photographic Print |
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Tying Flies, March 4, 1950 $44.99 Stevan Dohanos "Tying Flies", March 4, 1950 - Giclee Print |
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BAHAMA-BLUE HALTER SIDE TYING SWIMSUIT $37.99 BAHAMA-BLUE HALTER SIDE TYING SWIMSUIT |
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Mastering The Art Of Fly Tying $27.95 A beautiful and comprehensive manualcarefully detailing for you how to tie 160 flies—listedin order from simple to complex. In Mastering the Art of Fly Tying, one of the world’smost experienced fly-tying instructors reveals thatthe real secret to fly tying is not learning to tie eachfly individually, but mastering and building upon thenecessary skills and techniques. The 160 flies in thisstunningly photographed guide are organized fromsimple to complex, rather than by type of fly as inother books. Each new fly teaches you another techniqueand builds your skill and confidence, along with an exceptionalcollection of flies. |
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Universal Fly Tying Guide $13.4 This essential reference for fly tyers has sold 350,000 copies since original publication in 1979, including sales of the second edition, issued in 1994. This reprint of the second edition will assure the continued availability of this classic handbook for years to come. The Universal Fly Tying Guide features full-color pages of fly tying instructions throughout, and over 150 selected fly patterns. Dick Stewart is the former editor of American Angler magazine and is the author or co-author of eight other books about fly tying and fly fishing. He lives in Eaton, NH. |
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Nymph Fly-Tying Techniques $19.14 Noted photographer and author, Jim Schollmeyer, now puts his talents to tying nymphs. More than just a book of nymph patterns, this book takes a different approach. Realizing that many nymph patterns have evolved from variations on a handful of basic designs and tying techniques, Jim has written on these evolutions and how your repertoire of flies can be broadened by seeing how a variety of modifications can be worked into fly designs to produce the desired appearance or behavior. With his crisp step-by-step photos and concise text. Jim Schollmeyer has done it again, another great fly-tying technique book. |
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Bow Tying Board $1000 Bow Tying Board. Individual boards of masonite covered in heavy duty cotton blend, encourages children to practice basic skills. Play tasks reinforce basic learning. Colors may vary. |
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Steelhead Fly Tying Guide $23.96 This is a gorgeous, all-color, step-by-step book that will make steelhead fly tying easy for you. Scores of crisp color photos show you how to tie all the most productive steelhead patterns including Speys, traditional wets, skaters, wakers, and dries. Beautiful color plates will excite you every time you look at them. Once you learn the different tying methods you will then be able to tie all the great patterns shown in the color plates. A magnificent book |



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