Congratulations John. A full skin makes you feel rich.
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I'd like to know what feathers he used for the wings. My French was sadly lacking.daringduffer wrote:Congratulations John. A full skin makes you feel rich.
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John, another very productive looking combo. I like the proportions of this on thus hook. It's a sweet tie.
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Thanks for the kind comments and the video link. I just used my scissors and a thrift store coffee grinder to make a nice little pack of dubbing. It is really good looking fur, though, and fun to play with. 

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I have no idea. It shows similarities to CdL but I really don't know. I understand Davie McPhail much better.zen leecher wrote:I'd like to know what feathers he used for the wings. My French was sadly lacking.daringduffer wrote:Congratulations John. A full skin makes you feel rich.
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