HI Bruce
that's what I did. I'm slow. Thought I could do all of them today. I'll finish tomorrow.
Thanks
Dean
Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dean,Yes, I would evenly distribute them.Bruce----- Original Message -----From: Dean LarsonSent: Monday, January 05, 2004 5:56 PMSubject: Re: [VFB] Whiting swapHI Bruce orI need help again. On a flatwing take the same feathers with no webing? I have a golden badger and about a 1/3 of the feathers are almost all black. Should I mix them in with the others?Dean,I plucked four capes and most of the feathers were longer than the bags! What I did was to staple the feathers to the card as Byard directed, then, I put the card and feathers in the bag feather tips first so the printed description was the last part to go in each bag. The feather tips somewhat curled at the bottom but that is better than getting zipped in the zip-loc part. Also, to me, it makes more sense this way because when a feather is to be used, the card can be slid out a little ways and the desired feather can be plucked from the card without going "against the grain" of the barbs.Hope this helps,Bruce Whittle----- Original Message -----From: Dean LarsonSent: Monday, January 05, 2004 2:18 PMSubject: Re: [VFB] Whiting swapHi Rick orHELP!!!!!!!!What do you do when the feathers are longer than the package?I've been pushing them down. I don't think it looks good.Dean
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