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Feather Inlays
Posted by:
Joe Preast
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Date: September 28, 2005 09:53AM
What types of feathers are used for inlays? I want to do some inlays but I'm unsure of which feathers to use. Any help would be appreciated. I did a search but could not find anything on types of feathers. Thanks in advance.
HAGO! Joe Re: Feather Inlays
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: September 28, 2005 10:29AM Re: Feather Inlays
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: September 28, 2005 10:33AM
You can use about anything that you can fit into the available space and that would give you the color or look you want. Russ Gooding wrote the definitive article on this in the Jan/Feb 1999 issue of RodMaker if you care to read it.
Otherwise, let your imagination be your guide. There's plenty of info here on this site on doing the inlays. ........... Re: Feather Inlays
Posted by:
BobMcKamey
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Date: September 28, 2005 11:49AM
We will not be going to any great depths of different type feather inventory, but as a new item that we have most recently added to our line-up of products, is real, geniune Jungle Cock Feathers. We will have these in the following -- Full Capes in Super, Grade A & Grade B quality and also packages of individually size-matched, small, meduim & large Nail Feathers. You can e-mail us at -- customtackle@united.net or give us a call at 931-684-6164 for pricing. And yes, these are legally imported under C.I.T.E.S. and US Fish and Wildlife Permits.
Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re: Feather Inlays
Posted by:
Mike Casey
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Date: September 30, 2005 09:31AM
Tom is right, use any feather you like. I've even built rods that incorperated feathers from birds the customer shot and their dog retreived, pretty special touch on a rod! Russ' article did give some good advise on handling 'wild' feathers. Re: Feather Inlays
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: September 30, 2005 02:38PM
For those of you that are fly tiers or are familiar with the quality and types of feathers used to tie flies, here is a tip. The webby feathers work best for feather art inlays. Dry fly quality feathers have very fine barbules with NO webbing. Consequently they clump and do not provide a filled-in surface of feather. Do inspect the feathers you are planning to use and select the ones that are fully webbed as your "go to" feathers.
Doug Weber Weber Rod Works Re: Feather Inlays
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: October 01, 2005 07:43AM
Dry fly feathers may be a little stiff to use. maybe soaking them in water about an hour and they may work. have not tried it. Think I will though ? Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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