Veniard Golden Olive

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Veniard Golden Olive

Post by gingerdun » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:34 pm

One of Pete Hidy's important patterns was his Golden Olive Thorax Flymph.

I ordered some of the current Veniard Golden Olive Seal Substitute which turns out to be more green, without any gold. I'm looking into it.

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The three scans on the left are in Pete's color sample archive, and the one on the right was ordered last week. The feather on the far left is from a Veniard dye chart in Pete's collection. Quite a difference. Veniard seems to be less respectful of its historic color charts than Pearsalls is of theirs.
I'll let you know what I find out. If anybody has any insights, please share.

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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by hankaye » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:11 pm

Gingerdun, Howdy;

Show THEM what you just showed us...
Might get them thinking...

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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by gingerdun » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:39 am

Hank,
Veniard has been contacted, and I am awaiting their response.
They must think I'm a crank, writing about such an obscure subject.

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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by Mataura mayfly » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:18 am

Stick with it Lance, if the odd "crank" does not contact the big companies once in a while they will just do as they please. Somebody has to keep them honest! :D
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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by hankaye » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:41 am

Gingerdun, Howdy;

Lance, the "Devil is in the details". That's the message that the
'managers' need to remember, not just profit.

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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by Roadkill » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:12 pm

gingerdun,

Consistency from batch to batch of any colored tying material can be a problem for any tyer, so we learn to buy the right shade we like when we see it. Veniard is also using a substitute product here for the real seal deal.

Given the handwriting on the Golden Olive dubbing Veniard seal package and coupled with the golden olive wool strand I think you may have a custom blend of Pete's dubbing rather than a straight factory product. As a tyer you are entering into your "Man Sewing" phase where you may haunt yarn and craft shops looking for the right material to make just the right dubbing. I suggest you get a dedicated coffee/dubbing mill for the tying room to blend your own custom colors out of various skeins of suitable materials-synthetics, wools, angora and countless critters both dyed and natural. ;)
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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by tie2fish » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:28 pm

Lance ~ Watch your mailbox ...
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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by chase creek » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:31 pm

My wife took my coffee grinder away from me - she got tired of spitting out the various furs from dead animals. Now I use the old "peanut butter jar and water shakey" method.
I'd tend to lean toward the handwriting on the package idea on this. But in general, I also subscribe to the squeeky wheel gets the grease crowd. If ya let 'em know we're out here, maybe they'll listen a little better.
Anyway, thanks for the great pictures and commentary.
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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by gingerdun » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:46 pm

Roadkill,

I hear you. However, I am not so sure about this being a custom color. Take a look at the official dye chart from 40 years ago. Yes, those are real feathers.

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Also, all of Dad's old Veniard dubbing pouches had the colors written on by hand, and they are standard colors from the chart.

I have already commandeered our electric coffee grinder, contrary to my wife's warning to keep my hands off. The tiny appliance hadn't been used in 8 years, so I told her that if she decides she wants to resume grinding beans (unlikely), I'll get her a new one. Works great, and she has forgiven me.

I haven't tried tying with this seal substitute, but will do so soon. I also acquired it in Tups, Hot Orange, and (yikes!) Flourescent Orange. They are all pretty similar, but the Tups is the nicest. They should be good for mixing.

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Re: Veniard Golden Olive

Post by Mataura mayfly » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:08 pm

Lance, that is a neat old colour chart and will be a handy reference.
Our friend Ray has a mad scientist friend that makes and colours some wonderful materials, I wonder if he might be able to help you find/make a seal substitute in the correct colours you desire?
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