Rene be careful with the GSP threads.  You very easily can break hooks
or cut yourself badly.  If you cut you cut yourself you will do my Java
homework VBG.  No java this semester just Visual Basic.

BobH

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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 3:44 PM
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Subject: Re: SV: [VFB] tieing deer hair -- now flaring deer hair

Hi Rene,
Usually the answer to deer hair problems is: stronger thread (GSP, thin
but
not too thin or it will cut the hair), much hair, and more pressure.
Have you seen Herbert, Don's mouse, on my pages?
Martin

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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: SV: [VFB] tieing deer hair -- now flaring deer hair


> Hi,
> after all the discussions I started to tie spund (flared) deer hair
> bodies, green upperside, tan belly and some red spots in it. It took 1
> hour to tie the hair to the body.  The result isn't as good as I saw
it
> at the sowbug. There was a guy who did an awsome good job!
> Anyway, the spots on the body aren't really round, more like lines.
Any
> idea how to improve this?
> BTW: DonO, we discussed this already, you should really go into this
> deer hair thing. I'm sure you will do well.
> Off into the hotel now, good nite list, till tomorrow
> Rene
> From Hannover, Germany - today -
>




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