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Moyle is the place to go eh? What's the difference between taxidermy and dressing on the fur price list?
I have heard the difference is that garment tanning can not be rehydrated. Taxidermy tanning can be rehydrated (to be stretched and mounted on a form). I was told they're both thinned on some type of fleshing machine.
Quote from: Kit Carson on January 20, 2018, 11:55:07 AMI have heard the difference is that garment tanning can not be rehydrated. Taxidermy tanning can be rehydrated (to be stretched and mounted on a form). I was told they're both thinned on some type of fleshing machine. Nope, the taxidermist will do his own thinning if he has to, to mount the animal skin on the animal form.Garment tanning is thinned because it is turned into a garment and you don't want something heavy.Garment skins are cut into strips for example and sewed back together.If it is not thinned you will have a very hard time sewing the skins and break a lot of needles either by machine or by hand.I know enough about both industries. I've been involved with Fur Makers way back into the 1980's, including Fredrick and Nelsons stores.I have a very close friend that is a taxidermist and has had it for close to 50 years.JC
If a guy just wanted a skin to hang on the wall or toss over the back of a chair then go with taxidermy ? Friend wants a coyote skin just to have so I think I'll give him one, he can send it down to the tannery on his dime but he'll need the particulars
Quote from: KFhunter on January 20, 2018, 04:33:36 PMIf a guy just wanted a skin to hang on the wall or toss over the back of a chair then go with taxidermy ? Friend wants a coyote skin just to have so I think I'll give him one, he can send it down to the tannery on his dime but he'll need the particulars I have a friend that does some tanning and does a very good job I might add. He gave me a beaver he had tanned but he didn't thin it. The thing was very stiff almost like sole leather. Garment tanning if you are hanging on a wall or over a chair. Taxidermy tanning is if the pelt is going to be mounted by a taxidermist.
Quote from: KFhunter on January 20, 2018, 04:33:36 PMIf a guy just wanted a skin to hang on the wall or toss over the back of a chair then go with taxidermy ? Friend wants a coyote skin just to have so I think I'll give him one, he can send it down to the tannery on his dime but he'll need the particularsGarment tanning if you are hanging on a wall or over a chair. Taxidermy tanning is if the pelt is going to be mounted by a taxidermist.