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    Default 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. 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.

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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"
    The simpler the outfit, the more skill it takes to manage it, and the more pleasure one gets in his achievements.
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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

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