Testing...I think this worldwide virus has played
havoc with some posts.

Preston


--- Byard Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I purchased some comparadun hair from linesend
> recently. Very fine and short
> >stuff.
> >Byard, is it from a deer mask? Are there other
> parts on the body which
> >offers comparadun hair?
> >What makes deer hair to become comparadun hair?
> >Inquiring minds....
> >Rene
> 
> 
> Rene...
> 
> Compara Dun hair is generally fine or small in
> diameter. The length 
> can vary. Some masks have very nice hair but usually
> it is quite 
> short which can make it difficult to work with. As
> has been said 
> before, deer hair can vary greatly from one critter
> to the next...as 
> well as from one part of the deer to the next. I've
> found some 
> wonderful hair on the cape area.
> 
> Finding the perfect hair for a particular job can be
> a never ending 
> quest. I am always on the lookout for the "just
> right" piece. I was 
> almost in tears the other day when I clipped the
> final hairs from a 
> piece that I have been hoarding...it was the perfect
> CDC & Elk 
> winging material...perfect length...perfect
> flair...very little under 
> fur...softly tanned. The tears are welling up again
> thinking of it's 
> ultimate sacrifice...;^) The search goes on!
> 
> keep tyin'...byard

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