Viking combs:
One or two rows of curved tines.
Can be used one against the other (one in each hand), or with one mounted on a base (fastened to a table or some other object).
English combs:
Two or more rows of straight tines.
One comb must be mounted in clamp to a table, and the other is worked against it to transfer fiber from the stationary comb to the moving one.
Mini combs:
significantly smaller and lighter than English combs.
Designed for hand use with small amounts of fiber.
Budget option:
Make your own combs: http://blog.loxosceles.org/posts/1147125661.shtml
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