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pioneerspiritlady Posted - Apr 08 2006 : 4:30:35 PM
I am looking for a set of Wool Cards for carding wool in good condition. The one's I borrowed I had to return. I am also looking for a Navajo Weaving Fork at least 2 inches wide by 12 in long; a small Finishing Fork; Batten's, 1 1/2 in wide, 3/4 in wide, and 1/2 in wide... all should have straight sections of about 27 inches ending in a slight curve. Weaving Forks and Battens should be made of hardwood. Also looking for Sacking Needles. If anyone should have these in good condition and don't use them anymore, I would be interested in buying them.

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Libbie Posted - Apr 09 2006 : 2:26:07 PM
I wish I did have them - I have sheep, and am getting some "wool" sheep in addition to our "food" sheep - it sounds like those are good tools to have. Good luck on finding what you need...I haven't looked yet, but make sure you post your request in the "Farmgirl Barter" section, too so the 'girls (and guy) don't overlook it!

XOXO, Libbie

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