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Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by joaniebo » Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:41 am

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For lack of a better description, I bought these awhile back and thought that they might be good to use in Tup's soft hackle dressings.
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by letumgo » Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:01 pm

Are those Collins necks?

Very nice colors.
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by joaniebo » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:40 am

letumgo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:01 pm Are those Collins necks?

Very nice colors.
Got them years ago from Dave Roberts at the Feather Emporium. Probably were from Whiting.
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Oct 24, 2019 3:03 pm

I have a couple from Whiting's Hebert Minor line that are favorites. Those with the white or very light gray are used to hackle PMD's. That color was suggested by Syl Nemes in one of his books.
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by joaniebo » Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:35 pm

Ron

I have a few hen capes from the Feather Emporium that have various shades of grey near the s=stem and then various shades of reddish-brown on the outside. They are some of my favorite feathers to use.

Here's a few pics downloaded from the FE that are close to what I have:
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Oct 24, 2019 5:45 pm

Very nice, Bob. When I worked at Jim's place I bought several Hebert Minor "Honey Dun" necks with a wide range of colors, both in the list and on the tips. I'm finally getting to the point that I may have to replace some of them as they are getting kind of bare in the sweet spot. I am somewhat dismayed that the color selection isn't what it once was.
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by Theroe » Fri Oct 25, 2019 7:54 am

joaniebo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:41 am Alternate Tup's Hackles.jpgFor lack of a better description, I bought these awhile back and thought that they might be good to use in Tup's soft hackle dressings.
Those are both beauties ......very hard to find those colors and quality now. Are the barbs thin and limber?
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Re: Alternate Tup's Hackles

Post by joaniebo » Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:22 am

Theroe wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2019 7:54 am
joaniebo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:41 am Alternate Tup's Hackles.jpgFor lack of a better description, I bought these awhile back and thought that they might be good to use in Tup's soft hackle dressings.
Those are both beauties ......very hard to find those colors and quality now. Are the barbs thin and limber?
Yep, I've had no problem with them over the years.
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