Josh, Your question about mole fur reminds me of something my ex-wife did. She collected over a dozen dead moles from the yard traps and stored them in the freezer until she had enough to send to a furrier to make a pair of gloves for herself. She is one of those people who can't throw anything away but always has to find a use for it. The furrier sent her back the gloves but she complained that the fur wasn't from her moles but someone elses. I guess she became quite a mole fur expert. I could send her a request for some more moles but you'll end up with the entire animal and it might thaw by the time it gets to you. Steve Schalla
In a message dated 7/30/2004 4:45:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Joshua Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >If anyone on the list has any Mole Hair/Fur and is willing to trade a small bit of it >or can just share some information on where to get my hands on some I'd truly >appreciate it. > >Trade of your choice... > >Call or e-mail me privately. > >E-mail and Number in signature... > >Joshua Barnett > > >Joshua Barnett ><> >Editor, The Modern Angler >Tier, Back Porch Fly Company >4293 New Kings Bridge Road >Nicholson, Georgia � � � 30565 >H: 1-706-354-8500 >C: 1-706-372-5574 >E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >W: http://joshbarnett.cjb.net >"If God puts you to it, He will bring you through it." > > > > > > > > > > > � � � � >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! >
