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Hatches Magazine: Matching Feathers, by Ronn Lucas
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post Mar 1 2006, 02:46 PM
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post Mar 1 2006, 02:49 PM
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Well thought out and written Ron. I enjoy seeing how you keep your feathers in such and organized fashion. I will now have to go through the few matched sets I thought I had and see if they really are matched or not... crying.gif


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post Mar 1 2006, 02:53 PM
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Very educating article Ron. Now when do you find the time to tie
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post Mar 2 2006, 05:54 AM
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Ron, this is a very good article. Now all I need is zipbags cool.gif
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post Mar 3 2006, 01:28 AM
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It's all true ... Ronn is organized!

After watching Ronn at his craft for about a year now it really is like watching a painter. He works mostly from the picture in his mind and he can go to his wall of materials and pick the colors that he wants like a painter at his palette. I don't think it would work very well if he wasn't pretty organized. If he had to dig through material looking for stuff I think he would lose his inspiration.

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post Mar 13 2006, 08:11 PM
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Great article Ronn. I hadn't realized it is best to get feathers from the back of the skin and not towards the outer edges of the skin. Maybe that is why my wings have a tendency to slip down over the shaft.

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post Oct 12 2008, 06:07 PM
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Thanks for this article Ronn, it is something I feel that is important for me to know. Plus that is one wicked collection of wings there. What is your favorite feather to use as a wing?

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Thanks Ron. Great article. I know my spelling is off. But It helps us to get things right .
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