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    A while ago I posted a picture of some birds my friend was given, and was asked to put pictures of the capes once I had processed them. Here they are. The first one is a little ragged at the top, but I'll get plenty out of it. I'm happier with the job on the second one. Lastly a pair of Greenwell's Glorys tied from the first one. One wet one dry. (The original was wet).



    I think in future I'll leave it up to those who do more of them!
    Cheers,
    A.

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    I think you did a fine job Alan. The fly is super.
    Steve

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    AlanB Guest

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    There was a sort of connection with James Wright in doing those the way he would have (except I used a vice).
    Cheers,
    A.

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