mark crouse
Registered: April 2005 Location: Morgantown , WV Posts: 653
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Fri March 30, 2007 12:13pm
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Hi Grant
Do you need the Weave Pattern for what ever that is.
Mark
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Grant Darby
Registered: April 2005 Location: Olympic Peninsula, WA. Posts: 51
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Fri March 30, 2007 12:48pm
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No Mark. It was just such a strange and colorful little critter. Would be fun to try crosswrap though.
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Dave Orr
Registered: January 2007 Location: Yellowknife, NWT Posts: 98
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Fri March 30, 2007 1:06pm
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Grant It is a Crablike Spiny Orbweaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis, a tiny spider that builds a disproportionately large web. Pretty cool looking critter.
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BIlly Vivona
Registered: March 2005 Location: Staten Island, New York Posts: 2,910
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Fri March 30, 2007 2:06pm
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Someone is an Entomologist, lol (see prior post). I'd ratehr inlay it in a butt cap or grip than weave it.
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Dave Orr
Registered: January 2007 Location: Yellowknife, NWT Posts: 98
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Fri March 30, 2007 4:16pm
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Billy I'm no entomologist, I just know how to use this Google thing......
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Jim Rippe
Registered: March 2005 Location: Hammond, Indiana Posts: 621
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Fri March 30, 2007 7:59pm
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Nasty looking critter here.
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James Labanowski
Registered: March 2005 Location: Oxnard, California Posts: 2,061
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Sat March 31, 2007 12:27am
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It is a spider. Cute or not it is a spider. Yuck.(now that is scientific for ya) It could be a weave and not at hard as it might look.
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