Rene, It's hard to see on the photo that I sent you, but there are many spade feathers at the base of the saddle. They are just dark and don't stand out. The long feathers have sparse barbs, but they are very long- longer than even the spade feathers. I will take a new photo for you with the feathers flared out, so you can see the barb length. Then let me know.
DonO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [VFB] Coq D'Leon > Don, Bob, Deb, Allan, .. > thanks for your enlightening comments on this topic. > Deb pointed out in an offline email, that there is a difference between > the words 'viable' and 'available'. With this background info I > understand a bit more of Don's first post on this topic. > Anyway.... > Don's reply is so full of information, that I do not worry about my lack > in vocabulary. And it rises some more questions. I got a nice pic of a > CdL saddle from Don. What I see is a saddle which has over all shorter > barbs than mine. I'm wondering, what is Tom's intention in this breed? > Feather with long barbs, designed for tailings, 'barb' wings. maybe > streamer etc. Or is the goal to get a speckled, small hackle for dries? > I myself like them for tailing. > Apparently the market goes into the saddle hackle. Feathers suited to > hackle 6 to 12 flies per feather. But on this saddles (and obviously in > the 100 packs <G>) are no spade feathers any more. Metz sells 'tailing > packs' for this reason, Rooster feathers with long, stiff barbs. > And the 100 packs have only few tips for wings - therefore the winger capes. > > Byard, for next winter co-op some CdL???..??..?? > > Rene > > > Bob Haering schrieb: > > >Rene I hate to say this. I mean it really hurts but here > >goes.................... > > > >DonO is RIGHT! > > > >BobH > > > >------>>>>>> snip > > > > > > > > > > >
