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Kathy Scott takes over 300 documents from the Everett Garrison archives and transforms them into the human side of a genius craftsman who “set into motion a rod-making renaissance”.
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In a time of electronic communication and composite fly rods there is a strong parallelism between old fashioned letters and a rod made from split bamboo. “The Letters to Everett Garrison,” compiled by Kathy Scott, remind us that Mr. Garrison’s fly rods were fished, broken, fixed again, and treasured by anglers.
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Kathy Scott takes over 300 documents from the Everett Garrison archives and transforms them into the human side of a genius craftsman who “set into motion a rod-making renaissance”.
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ISBN | 978-0-9657663-1-9 |
Size | 5.75"w x 8.75"h |
Pages | 93 pgs |
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About The Author | Kathy Scott was selected by the American Museum of Fly Fishing as one of the fifty women to be included in the acclaimed "A Graceful Rise" exhibit, a celebration of the the role of key women from throughout the history of fly fishing. A conservation advocate, educator, and maker of split bamboo fly rods, her writing embraces that life. |