I misunderstood what you wanted to know. I don't use a stacker when spinning or stacking deer hair. Lift the bunch of hair vertical to the hide, clip off a bunch, clip the tips and tie in. I am always willing to learn something new. Why the Stacker, I want to know too.
Tony


BobH wrote:

That type of stacking I understand.  It the use of a hair stacker that I
don't get.

BobH

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That is the only way to get color separation from top to bottom.
Tony

BobH wrote:



Something I do not understand here guys. If you are spinning, stacking
ect hair that is to be trimmed to a final shape, what is the point of
stacking the hair? Shouldn't one be more concerned with how tightly


the


hair is packed?

BobH

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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] tieing deer hair - Tom

I like the Edgin stackers. If you're looking for an alternative to an
official stacker, you may want to look for something that does not


build


up static, as plastics do. Static is quite frustrating if you're tying
with deer hair. I noticed that even wearing a fleece sweater can make
stacking very hard to do.
Martin

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Subject: Re: [VFB] tieing deer hair - Tom


you are SO right about alternatives...i did think about film cannisters
but i thought they were too deep (but then a brain cramp....) Cut it
down a bit....(slapping myself in the forehead....)  i'm pretty good at
finding things around the house and in my shed and pretty inventive to
boot!!

Tom-Vermont

"I never go to rivers to kill hecatombs of trout or, actually any


trout;


I go to unkill parts of me that otherwise might die.." A Few
Premises-Nick Lyons











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