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Feather pricing ?????????

Started by Pasty Face, January 04, 2007, 02:29:00 PM

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Pasty Face

There is somthing I just cant figure out. Why do 5.5in high-backs cost more then 5in feathers? It takes 1 full length feather to make both. Do they do somthing with the left over from a 5in feather? I just dont get it.

Timberghost

Lots of times when I am stamping fletchings,   I can  2   5.5" HBs fletchings from one feather - wild turkey feathers, that is.  

Rarely can I get 2  5.5" fletches out of a commercial, domestic turkey feather.  They just aren't long enough.  But I can get a 5" and a 3" a lot of times and sometimes a 5" and a 4".  

Maybe cost for the larger feather is passed on to the consumer...
The toughest thing I've found about deer hunting is getting them to hold still long enough for me to stick an orange spot on them and then step off the yardage...

Pat B

...and why should full length feathers cost more than pre-cut feathers.   Pat
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Sal

I remember when full length feathers were cheaper because die cuts took more labor.  Buying the full length was the economical choice, not anymore.  The change happened about 10 years ago, and the price of feathers spiked about three years ago.  I'm not entirely sure its just market forces that are driving the price.

dino

Pasty,
Trueflight uses every centemeter of the feather.  Die cuts are not taken from full length feathers because they get a premium price for full length premium feathers by themselves.  Die cuts are made from "shorts".  Try some 2 1/4" feathers some time.  Most of them are the tips or bases of the quill.  With the cost of the raw material every fraction of the feather has a cost and therefore 5" would be cheaper that 5.5". dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

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