There has been some discussion on how to remove the turkeys wing feathers with the quill on. Some cut them, some boil them, some pull really hard. This is the way that works best and quickest for me. I used to call it the cut and cuss method. Usually I would be cutting and I wife would come in and start cussing. Now, after 20 years, she just shakes her head and thinks I am an idiot. The first thing you need is some turkey wings and a sharp knife.
I was finished with the first wing when I thought of this, so I already have the feather pile started. I knew if I looked long enough, I would find the pic that I needed.
I start the knife between the wingbone and the feathers and slice down the bone, around the elbow and as far up to the tip as I can. At one point, the knife will stop because of the way the primaries grow at the tip. When I can't slice around the bone anymore, I slice up between two primaries to seperate the bones from the rest of the wing.
This wing had a few feathers left on, but I will get those out. The other wing only had two primaries left. It could be the way I was holding the knife.
After I split the skin with the knife, I scraped the skin down with my thumb nail.