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deer hair comb
I saw Kelly Galloup using this deer hair comb that is clamped to the table and he just ran the hair through it before he spun and stacked it. Anyone have a recomendation for a good comb for deer hair. I have bought 3 cheap ones already, broke one and the other two just suck. I looked at those cutsie wood handle ones that cost close to $20 but it just looked too small.
Check out the video at 6:48, I want that thing. Where do I get it?
http://www.theweeklyfly.com/index.ph...h-caddis-12-33
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This is all I use. Costs about a buck at the pet store or vet's office. :mrgreen: I didn't have time just now to watch the video but I will later. If there's something that works better, I'm all for it.
http://www.arcatapet.com/fullsize/1509.jpg
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I do what Lauren Bacall said to Bogie in To Have and Have Not
"You just put your lips together and..... blow"
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Clay,
From the looks of the video, Kelly is using a flea comb like one more cast has, just screwed to his bench. Sounds like a great idea to me.
REE
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The flea comb (or mustache comb, which is what Chris Helms uses in his video) are all I use. I think I've turned a corner and am heading back to low tech/low cost.
Coughlin
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you can also use a pet wire brush...I forget to use it on bucktail most of the time...I got this idea from Lefty K.
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I've been using the flea comb similar to onemorecast for a number of years with good success.
Jim Smith
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I use a mustache bursh and combe have both lol bursh works better on deflufing and also used on dubbing gives it a nice buggie look. It is nicer to ribbing too.
Ghost
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An old tooth brush will do the job.
Dennis
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Clay
Chris Helm's has the comb clamp you saw. Go to his web site and download his catalog.
http://www.whitetailflytieing.com/
knucks