These were my first attempt at splicing a small secondary feather into a main one. Bloody fiddly, but quite a nice result.
The customer asked for a way of identifying the cock feather and it certainly does that!
1/2" ash shafts taken down to 10mm at the nock end.
Inserted with 1mm thick dark ox horn inserts.
Fletched with 9" long 1/2" high white turkey (and some swan) with red turkey inserted into the cock fletch.
Bound with red pure silk at around 7 turns per inch.
Armed with Type 10 bodkins, and heavy lozenge-shaped plate cutters.





