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A coarse hair from the belly of a deer. The added stiffness and hollow nature of the hairs make it perfect for stacking, spinning, and trimming!
Pro Tip: Make two loose wraps to place the hair and then crank the third wrap at 90 degrees to spin the hair. Practice makes perfect!
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Necessary for anyone trying to make spun deer hair heads. Game changer from spinning with hollow buck tail fibers, much fuller, denser bulkheads and poppers can be produced with the belly hair. Great asset to have at the bench to experiment with.
Great quality hair