I do like Antelope.  I get a lot of different hairs from a taxidermist a
few flys keeps in more hair than I will ever use!

Bob Haering
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Byard,Bob,
thanks. Reindeer is well known for me but not as source for (flyTying)
hair.
Probably I should look for it, although I have stuff like a cat (for
more
than 1000 lives) -- hope it translates well.
The best stuff I ever purchased for spinning was Antelope. Spinns great
and
swimms like a cork,

Tene


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Datum: Samstag, 25. Januar 2003 22:16
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I should have remember my heritage better Rene!  You would know it as
reindeer.

Bob Haering
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Bob,
what type of animal is caribou. My dictionary translates it simple to
Karibu
8-o
Rene




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