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Breaking hair???
Hi everyone,
I was tying some Black Elk Hair Caddis today. Took some hair from a piece of Elk Skin that I bought way back when I started tying. The funny thing his, maybe not so funny, all hairs were coming off the skin and were so brittle you could not handle them without breaking them. OK, that piece of Elk was at least 10 years old, but it's the first time this happens to me and I have skins and feather that are has old if not older than this piece. It was kept in my tying chest, which is made of cherry, and in a ziploc bag to protect and keep from drying. Has it ever happen to any of you guys? Thank you for your time and patience. -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
Breaking hair???
Smoking North 45° typed:
Hi everyone, I was tying some Black Elk Hair Caddis today. Took some hair from a piece of Elk Skin that I bought way back when I started tying. The funny thing his, maybe not so funny, all hairs were coming off the skin and were so brittle you could not handle them without breaking them. OK, that piece of Elk was at least 10 years old, but it's the first time this happens to me and I have skins and feather that are has old if not older than this piece. It was kept in my tying chest, which is made of cherry, and in a ziploc bag to protect and keep from drying. Has it ever happen to any of you guys? Yeah, I've had to toss a few patches of elk and deer for the same reason. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Breaking hair???
On Feb 8, 10:31 am, "Tim J."
wrote: Smoking North 45° typed: Hi everyone, I was tying some Black Elk Hair Caddis today. Took some hair from a piece of Elk Skin that I bought way back when I started tying. The funny thing his, maybe not so funny, all hairs were coming off the skin and were so brittle you could not handle them without breaking them. OK, that piece of Elk was at least 10 years old, but it's the first time this happens to me and I have skins and feather that are has old if not older than this piece. It was kept in my tying chest, which is made of cherry, and in a ziploc bag to protect and keep from drying. Has it ever happen to any of you guys? Yeah, I've had to toss a few patches of elk and deer for the same reason. -- TL, Tim -------------------------http://css.sbcma.com/timj I've herd that keeping a sponge in a open container of water (margarine container) inside your chest, can breathe life back into dry supplies. but i've never tried it, I only learned of this after throwing away some stuff too. See you on the water, Jules. |
Breaking hair???
Smoking North 45° wrote in news:Fkxyh.10698
: Hi everyone, I was tying some Black Elk Hair Caddis today. Took some hair from a piece of Elk Skin that I bought way back when I started tying. The funny thing his, maybe not so funny, all hairs were coming off the skin and were so brittle you could not handle them without breaking them. OK, that piece of Elk was at least 10 years old, but it's the first time this happens to me and I have skins and feather that are has old if not older than this piece. It was kept in my tying chest, which is made of cherry, and in a ziploc bag to protect and keep from drying. Has it ever happen to any of you guys? Thank you for your time and patience. It's not necessarily easy to store fur, which is why fur coats are often professionally stored. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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