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Pheasant feather backing application

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Josh B:
Once you get the edge somewhat cleaned up, it will show just how good of a job you've done so far.  If it's not quite to your liking, too bad.  You don't want to try and fix it now.  Remember your mistakes and make the next on better.  Now that the first limb is glued and trimmed, it's time to do the other limb.  Do it the same way and be sure to pay attention to the pattern of the first limb and do your best to match it with the second limb.  I've got this one as far as I can go for now.  Now I need to let it sit and get rid of the excess moisture it gained from the glue.  I'll start back on it in 4 or 5 days.  Thanks for following along so far!  Josh

tattoo dave:
Lookin good Josh! Thanks for sharing. I've been wanting to try a feather backing for some time. Turkey season is right around the corner, I'm thinking a turkey feather backing is in the works for sure now!

Tattoo Dave

Pat B:
Very cool, Josh. Very cool!  8)

turtle:
Very nice. Ya going to be there to put it on the table in person?

wizardgoat:
Thanks for doing this josh, this is on my list for sure

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