Dun and Dun

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DUBBN
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Re: Dun and Dun

Post by DUBBN » Fri Aug 30, 2019 1:45 pm

Trevis wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2019 12:26 pm
DUBBN wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2019 12:15 pm
Trevis wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2019 10:37 am Dun4B Hen feathers? Unknown to me.
Fly looks fishy.
GOOGLE it.
yep, wall & garden decor, Thanks.
The 4B hen neck is a great addition to any soft hackle material collection. I could not comment on your taste in home and garden decor.
Trevis
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Re: Dun and Dun

Post by Trevis » Sat Aug 31, 2019 7:57 am

The search results I got before asking what "4B hen feathers" are returned all sorts of results about decor and none about tying flies and some stuff about elevator parts; so thank you for suggesting I repeat that search. I now
know just as much about your contribution as I care to. A reply at this stage is not necessary. I have no need of garden decor and probably would not want any elevator components. My apologies for not making it clear that I have no idea what feathers you used and that I wished to know. However I no longer want to know if '4B hen feathers" come from an exotic bird or a pterodactyl, it was just a passing curiosity. Thank you again. both for your pattern and your explanation. good day.
DUBBN
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Re: Dun and Dun

Post by DUBBN » Sat Aug 31, 2019 8:07 am

Trevis wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 7:57 am The search results I got before asking what "4B hen feathers" are returned all sorts of results about decor and none about tying flies and some stuff about elevator parts; so thank you for suggesting I repeat that search. I now
know just as much about your contribution as I care to. A reply at this stage is not necessary. I have no need of garden decor and probably would not want any elevator components. My apologies for not making it clear that I have no idea what feathers you used and that I wished to know. However I no longer want to know if '4B hen feathers" come from an exotic bird or a pterodactyl, it was just a passing curiosity. Thank you again. both for your pattern and your explanation. good day.
That darn GOOGLE. Just look at it. Brings up the info a person wants.
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