Blue Dun Hen Hackle
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Re: Blue Dun Hen Hackle
Originally dun meant a light, dull brown.
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Re: Blue Dun Hen Hackle
For many years I believed that blue dun was some kind grey but now I know that it isn't green. I'm educated now.
We have at least one old topic on this. Very old. Go on - find it! IIRC it includes blae and bloa too.
dd
We have at least one old topic on this. Very old. Go on - find it! IIRC it includes blae and bloa too.
dd
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Hen necks and saddles from Charlie Collins:
Light, medium and dark barred dun
Light, medium and dark barred dun
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Three honey duns, light medium and dark and a ginger
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Furnace, rusty dun (barred) and a silver badger (he was out of goldens)
Re: Blue Dun Hen Hackle
Looks like you picked out a good assortment of Hen hackle!
Good luck tying.
Lou
Good luck tying.
Lou
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Re: Blue Dun Hen Hackle
Outstanding selection! I see several more I need...
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