Dyna King Squire
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Dyna King Squire
Dear all,
I have a Dyna King Squire that has served me well over the years but lately it has been collecting dust on the top shelf of my fly tying desk. I am wanting to pass it on to someone in need of a vise or someone that has a young son/daughter/grandchild, etc., that is wanting to start tying flies. It is nothing fancy but it will hold a wide range of hooks.
If you know of someone or need a vise, please let me know and I will ship it to you.
Thanks,
Otto
I have a Dyna King Squire that has served me well over the years but lately it has been collecting dust on the top shelf of my fly tying desk. I am wanting to pass it on to someone in need of a vise or someone that has a young son/daughter/grandchild, etc., that is wanting to start tying flies. It is nothing fancy but it will hold a wide range of hooks.
If you know of someone or need a vise, please let me know and I will ship it to you.
Thanks,
Otto
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Re: Dyna King Squire
Vise has been claimed and will be shipped
Re: Dyna King Squire
Wow! That was fast and so very generous of you! You get the Flymph Forum Gold Star for the month! I just made this up! Moderators, is there such a thing?
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Re: Dyna King Squire
I agree Doug. The generosity of the forum members is unmatched. Yup, Gold Star for sure.
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Re: Dyna King Squire
I realized that I have way too much stuff and the pandemic has given me a lot of time to tie and look at all the excess stuff I have amassed over the years. The vise is going to a good home, which is nice know and I have so much more that I should give away to someone that is getting started in fly tying.
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Re: Dyna King Squire
Otto,
Organizations like "Casting For Recovery" or "Project Healing Waters", might be interested in donations if you decide to get rid of any other items. I'm not sure how they are managing these days, since in-person meetings were curtailed by COVID. We used to have a kids tying event each summer, but the past two years it has been canceled due to health restrictions. They were always interested in donations, which were all given out to kids at the event.
Kudos.
Organizations like "Casting For Recovery" or "Project Healing Waters", might be interested in donations if you decide to get rid of any other items. I'm not sure how they are managing these days, since in-person meetings were curtailed by COVID. We used to have a kids tying event each summer, but the past two years it has been canceled due to health restrictions. They were always interested in donations, which were all given out to kids at the event.
Kudos.
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