That's already been done.  I always do that with necks and capes. 
Doesn't matter if it has been packaged or not, I still won't trust
it...I've seen some really bad infestations in packaged stuff as well
(I didn't buy any of it ....)

Mark Delaney


On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 21:34:01 -0600, Jack Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark
> 
> I don't want to cast any aspersions on the feather salesman there - Gray
> Drake Hackle? - but all of those skins were unpackaged.  My advice to
> you would be to put them, and anything else you buy like that, into
> ziplock bags and put them in and out of the freezer several times over
> the next month or so.  Again, no aspersions, but I've already done this
> with the hackles I boiught there.  And I look forward to seeing him
> again, when I have more cash in hand.
> 
> Jack Lehman
> 
> Mark Delaney wrote:
> 
> >Valerie and I got back from the Sowbug Roundup at 9:00 pm last night.
> >We had a good time, and i learned a few new tricks as well.  Valerie
> >outspent me on flytying materials $82.50 to zero.  this year however,
> >I packed up here feathers and put them away in a drawer so the dogs
> >wouldn't decide they were playthings like last year.
> >
> >Some of you may notice that this a new e-mail address for me.  I'm
> >trying out the gmail account for the list.  My old address at
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] is still active and will reamin so.
> >
> >Mark Delaney
> >
> >
> >
> >
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