Over the years I have used many different types of dubbing.
Specifically I am speaking about buggy, scruffy dubbing.
The kind that gets better as it gets roughed up and holds a ton of air bubbles.
Takes floatant extremely well, but sinks well untreated.
Nothing, in my opinion, comes close to Seal Fur. Except for maybe PB underfur, the very fine fibres with no guard hairs. But I digress.
Seal fur is the best.
I might give you a peek at my stash.

A little hard to tell from the pic, but there are in excess of 200 bags of seal there.
Probably 60 colours.
I need more!
Specifically I am speaking about buggy, scruffy dubbing.
The kind that gets better as it gets roughed up and holds a ton of air bubbles.
Takes floatant extremely well, but sinks well untreated.
Nothing, in my opinion, comes close to Seal Fur. Except for maybe PB underfur, the very fine fibres with no guard hairs. But I digress.
Seal fur is the best.
I might give you a peek at my stash.
A little hard to tell from the pic, but there are in excess of 200 bags of seal there.
Probably 60 colours.
I need more!
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