Wes, far as i know all white Goose biots and allw hite calf tail are natural white. I can't imagine why they'd have to be bleached or dyed? mark...........


From: "J&A Burbank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 22:11:36 -0800

Wes,
 I can't say about the white ones in the shops, but I have two that are
natural White. I don't see any reason why the ones in the shop wouldn't be
as well.  I too would be interested in the e-mail for Hareline, I got a bag
of their Hungarian partridge feathers that were absolute crap. I don't
remember which shop I picked them up at or I'd take them back. This was the
first time that I was disappointed with any hareline product.

Jim
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From: "Wes Wada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [VFB] Goose biots


> Another strange question from that guy in Oregon... > > Does anyone know how white Goose biots are processed? Is the white > biot you buy at the flyshop totally natural or has it been bleached or > otherwise color treated? This is the same question I am trying to ask > Hareline Dubbing. > > Anyone know the answer to that one? How about white calftail? Same > question. > > This will all make sense, later, I promise! Just a little early in the > research process to jump to conclusions on my part. > > Wes Wada > Bend, Oregon > > >



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