Preston Quan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jimi,

I haven't received mine yet. Being in the Great White
North I figure it will take a little/lot more time
than those south of the border.

Jeff, the material I included was organza and tulle.
Both are synthetic materials used mostly for wing
material (organza for spinner, tulle for dunn or
spinners). Organza you peel the individual stiff
threads off to use in bunches and the tulle you simply
cut the shape and fold to your liking.

Preston
Toronto, Canada
--- Jeff Frye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Thanks, Jimi. I could have worked that one out with
> my own meager talents.
>
> Desert Eagle wrote:
>
> >Fur, hide, feathers, wire, copper sheet, yarn...
> >Jimi
> >
> >
> >Jimi, do you have a decent description of what
> these materials are? -Jeff
> >

The stuff I sent was a sheet of 0.002" (2 mil) copper foil, some badger fur, and some "unknown" type of fur from an old coat collar (I honestly haven't a clue as to what type of fur it is, just know that it cream colored).

Mark Delaney



So much water, so little time!

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