Originally posted by Chris
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Thatīs why I donīt think that any handwriting of his would evince signs of such a disease. But still, Dr Davies said that handwriting by Swanson displayed treats that were there in "certain" neurological conditions, such as PD.
Itīs all very simple, thus - an elderly man with a more or less severe hand tremor cannot tie a Jock Scott.
Swanson had a hand tremor issue, if we are to believe Davies and Swanson himself in that 1923 letter.
Therefore, Swanson would not be a fly tier.
And if he WAS a fly tier, then he did not have a more or less severe hand tremor.
According to family tradition, Swanson WAS a fly tier, and a salmon fisherman.
The only explanation I can find to this problem is that he had a steady hand when it came to tying flies and a shaky one when it came to writing letters.
Itīs called selectiveness. Is there an emoticon for that?
All the best,
Fisherman
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