Visiting John Shaner (Fly Tying Historian)
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:48 pm
On Tuesday of this past week, a group of us took a road trip to visit John Shaner (screen name Greenwell), to see some of the amazing books and flies in his historical collection.
We were like kids in a candy store, excited to see original flies, by world famous tyers. John has an encyclopedic knowledge of the materials in his collection. He pointed out interesting details, and background stories, to go along with each item.
Pearsall's Stout Silk (Full set of colors) - Reference Photos:
Chadwick's Yarn - Color 477 - Used by Frank Sawyer of his famous "Killer Bug" pattern.
Thank you, John, for giving us this opportunity, and so gratiously sharing your day with us. It was a very special treat. After seeing these original flies, I hope to revisit some fly patterns. I was struck by how dainty and delicate the construction of the early fishing flies. I am sure that this is one of the keys to the success of the patterns. I would like to see this thread used for the discussion of the history of these flies.
Thanks again John.
We were like kids in a candy store, excited to see original flies, by world famous tyers. John has an encyclopedic knowledge of the materials in his collection. He pointed out interesting details, and background stories, to go along with each item.
Pearsall's Stout Silk (Full set of colors) - Reference Photos:
Chadwick's Yarn - Color 477 - Used by Frank Sawyer of his famous "Killer Bug" pattern.
Thank you, John, for giving us this opportunity, and so gratiously sharing your day with us. It was a very special treat. After seeing these original flies, I hope to revisit some fly patterns. I was struck by how dainty and delicate the construction of the early fishing flies. I am sure that this is one of the keys to the success of the patterns. I would like to see this thread used for the discussion of the history of these flies.
Thanks again John.