Don S,
 
If you check out the VFB site there is an excellent step by step guide to the "Rope Dub"
 
Kev
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Don W Schaeffer
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [VFB] Don'Os dub method

Can some body tell me what method Don O uses to dub with.
Here everyone talking about it but haven't seen a post saying how its done.
Thanks
Don Schaeffer
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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Tony's necks, part 1

Don
My Cree rooster from Whiting has a chevron shape to the black bar.   The picture of the cree hackle in the Whiting ad on page 5 of this months Fly Tyer magazine also has a chevron shape to the black bar.  I think most if not all of the cree hackles I've seen have this shape.   So you have me confused with your description. 
Deb
 If the black forms a chevron in the center, with ginger and cream barring, it is only a ginger variant, not a
true cree.  I have some light, med., and dark barred ginger Whiting saddles
that are just beautiful, but are not cree and don't look just like cree when
palmered.  If I was going to pick two feathers to sub for cree, I'd pick a
grizzly dyed cream, and a furnace brown. The brown and cream will blend to
give some illusion of ginger.
 
See part 2

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