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These dyed and de-boned white tail deer tails, which are great for craft projects. These can also be used for fly-tying. The tails are dyed right to the roots and an extra process leaves the tails very clean of dyes and natural oils. The deer tails are approximately 6" - 9" (15 - 22.5 cm) long including the hair. The hard part of the tail is approximately 6" - 7.5" (15 - 18.5 cm) long. The hair length is 2.5" - 5" (6 - 12.5 cm) depending on the individual tail and what part of the tail the...
These are dyed Dentalium octagulatum shells. These are ridged shells with eight sides, thus the term octagulatum. We sell them in one 100 gram bags (3.5 ounces). The pieces are a mix of dyed colors and sizes with the majority of shells measuring approximately 0.5" to 1" long. Please note, there may be some broken shells that are going to be smaller, perhaps, as little as 0.25" as well as some shells that will be longer than 1". Each bag will vary to some degree. These are bulk shells, so...
These are dyed Dentalium octagulatum shells. These are ridged shells with eight sides, thus the term octagulatum. We sell them in one one kilogram bags (2.2 pounds). The pieces are a mix of dyed colors and sizes with the majority of shells measuring approximately 0.5" to 1" long. Please note, there may be some broken shells that are going to be smaller, perhaps, as little as 0.25" as well as some shells that will be longer than 1". Each bag will vary to some degree. These are bulk shells, so...
We offer a selection of tanned fox faces. Do not expect absolutely flawless faces, but don't expect junk either. These are designed for sale to kids in museum gift shops, at trading posts, for craft projects, and to fly tiers. If you are looking for flawless faces for craft projects, these may not be for you.These faces were cut from fashion quality skins after the skins were dyed. They came from either blue fox or shadow fox skins.None of these foxes are from endangered species. ...