I'm just waiting for my Blue and Gold macaw to start shedding her tail
feathers.  At the prices I've seen around for macaw center tail feathers,
it looks like she'll have paid for herself after 38 of em!






"Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/30/2003 05:51:22 PM

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Tim
Thank you!� I was really hoping you would be  around lurking somewhere.
:0)
Lucky me!� Her boyfriend�ties trout and  saltwater flies for fishing
purposes only.� I really couldn't believe my  luck that it was a center
tail feather.
Deb
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From:  TIM TREXLER
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 11:27  AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Re: Macaw Tail Feather  identification

Deb,
It's totally useless, and I suggest you send it  to me for proper disposal!
;^)

Really, it's scarlet macaw, and the fibers are  used for the horns on
Classic Atlantic salmon flies.

Cheers,
Tim
Tim Trexler






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