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Little Egypt
Little Egypt
| Tyer: |
Stan
Jakubasek |
| Tail: |
Red
hackle fibers |
| Body: |
Flat
copper tinsel |
| Rib: |
Copper
Wire |
| Wing: |
Red
calftail, 2 Golden Pheasant crests, Egyptian Goose flank feather,
Golden pheasant neck feather |
| Throat: |
Red
hackle fibers |
| Head: |
Red
thread |
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