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dukgnfsn

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I would guess the best place to start would be Hobby Lobby, and if they don't carry it they would probably be able to direct you to who might locally.
 

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If you're talking for decoys, they have kits at Scheels. At least they did in Fargo. Otherwise I know sometimes hobby stores carry it, but I'm unsure about quantity.
 


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I assume your doing decoys, try Scheels, or Cabela's
 

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Any craft type store should have flocking material, though it is usually in small quantities which translates into cost if you are doing more than just a couple touch ups on your deks. I order the big bags online so I have enough to redo all my deks if needed. Good Luck!!
 

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Just looked on Amazon, they have different kinds of colors in 1 lb. bags
 

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my research indicates you have to have the nylon fibers or they won't last outdoors. Found nothing local so I'll order it. thanks
 


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Get the flock outa here
Eye, you sound like you've taken the buy local pledge.:)


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