Darbee neck
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Darbee neck
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Re: Darbee neck
Beautiful feathers. How old is the neck?
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Re: Darbee neck
What color would that be? Dun variant, perhaps.
Tom has several beautiful Darbee necks when I visited him at the Catskill Festival event earlier this summer (John Shaner's gathering...which I hope happens again next year).
Tom has several beautiful Darbee necks when I visited him at the Catskill Festival event earlier this summer (John Shaner's gathering...which I hope happens again next year).
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Re: Darbee neck
I believe that John’s event will be held earlier in 2022 , June or July.
Re: Darbee neck
I would call the color a splashed dun!!! Probably 50 years old or better
Tom
Tom
Re: Darbee neck
Yes, I’ve been told he called it a “splash”. Very nice neck Tom - leave it out on the table next time we’re together and I’ll take care of it for you
Soft and wet - the only way....