Ray,
In 2011 my wife and I agreed to meet Australian friends in Norway, where we first met 25 years before.
We decided to take a look through the Baltic States on our way to Scandinavia. Our first stop was Vilnius. Our hotel was one of those where the room key was left at the desk when you went out for the day. The keyring looked like it had a mink tail about 8" long attached, but some local furrier made them out of tapered triangular mink body scraps glued together. The key ring was inserted in a small grommet set in the wide part of the mink "tail". The desk manager could tell at a glance if you were out for the day if the tail was hanging out of the key cubby hole.
They sold these "tails "at the front desk, I had to have one since they obviously were

for a fly tyer & cheaper than it would cost to buy that much packaged dubbing.
Since then, it held an extra set of keys for our condo, when we wanted to walk or grab a bus without taking the normal car keys with the big fobs attached.
This morning I noticed that the glued hide had almost broken in two from brittleness and decided that it was time to make dubbing.
