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16th December 13, 07:22 PM
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So, in regards to the question about feathers......is a Turkey feather appropriate? I just see a LOT less hassle in obtaining one, and its kind of a nod to Ben Franklin for nominating the Turkey as our National bird.
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16th December 13, 09:10 PM
#82
 Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
So, in regards to the question about feathers......is a Turkey feather appropriate? I just see a LOT less hassle in obtaining one, and its kind of a nod to Ben Franklin for nominating the Turkey as our National bird.
Turkey feathers look like -- well -- turkey feathers. There are a number of companies that "customize" turkey feathers to look like eagle feathers, and this is probably the best route to follow. Harold Cannon can point you in the right direction for quality feathers.
[SIZE=1]and at EH6 7HW[/SIZE]
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17th December 13, 10:13 AM
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17th December 13, 10:57 PM
#84
I get mine from reallegalfeathers.com. He is a good guy to deal with.
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17th December 13, 11:51 PM
#85
What Harold didn't tell you is that unlike toupees, these feathers really are indistinguishable from the real thing.
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18th December 13, 08:49 AM
#86
Looking at reallegalfeathers, I like their selection....I like that they use Turkey feathers! HA!
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18th December 13, 09:27 AM
#87
 Originally Posted by Kilted Cole
Looking at reallegalfeathers, I like their selection....I like that they use Turkey feathers! HA!
My preference is for the hand-painted, "Golden Eagle" feathers. The longer, the better.
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18th December 13, 10:17 AM
#88
Oh great here we go with the who has the longest feather game! LOL
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18th December 13, 10:22 AM
#89
 Originally Posted by Harold Cannon
Oh great here we go with the who has the longest feather game! LOL
Hahahaha! I thought you might like that. Here we go, Harold....a game that has its roots in 19th-century Scotland!
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18th December 13, 10:23 AM
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As a point of interest, Glengarry doesn't have to worry about the legality of eagle feathers as it is the tradition for that Clan Donald chief to wear black raven's feathers instead of eagle feathers.
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