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gatorhound
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Post by gatorhound »

i need help with learning how to tan the coon skin. im a new coon hunter so whats some tips
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Post by pogo56 »

i did one last year with that ornage bottel of stuff from js sporting goods...i think next time ill go to the local fur buyer and buy a tanned one for 19.95
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Post by willie »

put 1 cup of alum & 1 cup of salt in a bucket put 1 gal of hot water and then 1 gal of cold water im a taxidermist and i use this on all my hides :D
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has any one tried that tannit yet? i seen it a catalog, wondering if the hide gets rel hard or what?
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hmmm Im confused on the taxidermist one?
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Post by FullCryHounds »

Alum tanning has been around for a long time but there are a lot better tans now days. I also wonder why anyone bothers trying to tan a hide when you can send it to a proffessional tanner and have it done for around $15. Moyle Mink does an outstanding job on furberrers.
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