Bainbridge E

 
Nr.1. Bainbridge (Bainbridge).
 
Wing : Dark mottled brown or black-ish feather of a Turkey
Body : Orange camlet mixed with a little Mohair.
Hackle : A dusky red or bright brown hackle.
 
 
Nr.1. variant. Bainbridge (Bainbridge).
 
Wing : Dark mottled brown or black-ish feather of a Turkey
Body : Orange camlet mixed with a little Mohair.
Hackle : A dusky red or bright brown hackle.
Rib : Gold threat.
 
 
Nr.2. Bainbridge (Bainbridge). Also called the"Quaker fly" for its lack of tinsels and gaudy colours).
 
Wings : A copper or dirty yellow feather (not too coarse in fibres) of a Turkey, Landrail or domestic hen.
Body : Lemon Mohair, mixed with a little light brown fur or camlet.
Hackle : A pale dusky ginger hackle over the whole body.
 
 
Nr. 3. Bainbridge (Bainbridge).
 
Tail : Mottled feathers of a Drake.
Wings : A Cormorant or a mottled feather of a Mallard, if very dark.
Body : Dark sable.
ribs : Gold wire.
Hackle : A dusky red hackle, wound thickly.
Head : A little floss silk should be unravelled. (No colour specefied).
 
 
 
Nr. 4. Bainbridge (Bainbridge).
 
Wings : The extreme end of a Guinea fowl not stripped (fibers left on stem).
Hackle : A blood red Macaw hackle feather. Fastened on with the wings, and arranged as to extend beyond them.
Tail : A few fibers of the same Peacock feather as used in the throat.
Body : Ostrich herl, dyed the sam colour as the red feather introduced.
Hackle : A bright yellow hackle.
Throad : The nice green feather of a Peacock tail, that forms the eye in the tail.
 
 
 
Nr. 5. Bainbridge (Bainbridge).
 
This is a copy from the common wasp in the natural state.
Made of the wool of a Sheep, dyed yellow, and a black hackle twisted at intervals over the body; or vice versa of a black body and yellow hackle.
 
 
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