Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
[Re: Clark]
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Ya I would like to know the answer to that one to. And you have a hard time getting a oval shape on a hoop.
This Idea of thick or thin hides Is of no concern. All beaver are machine thinned to decrease the weight of the hide. That has always been the hang up In the beaver processing.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
[Re: Clark]
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I've figured out a surefire way to determine finished beaver size on a green fleshed hide.
Here it is.
After you do a thousand or two by the time you get done fleshing you know within 95 percent certainty what size its going to be.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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I never stretch any fur tight as it will thin the fur and you will lose on the grade-beaver is no different,Just my opinion based on what FHA graders have indicated to me many times.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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Read an article a bit back on over streching beaver. According the the writing one can. It talked about grade like Boco said. You can get a larger size sometimes but it does not always help as when you thin the fur you loose in grade. Most times the little bit smaller size will grade better and you price will be higher then the lower grade on the larger size. I use the formula 1 1/2 + 2 the length of the green hide hanging, works pretty good. An over stretched hide is easy to tell also.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
[Re: Clark]
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Thins the fur? I totally disagree with that thought. When you stretch a hide your just removing the elasticity In the leather and taking up the slack on a stretcher. The fur density stays the same.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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Thins the fur? I totally disagree with that thought. When you stretch a hide your just removing the elasticity In the leather and taking up the slack on a stretcher. The fur density stays the same. Exactly. Like I posted earlier, next time some of you stretch a beaver grab the center of the pelt, or push the pelt up through the leg holes. You will see the pelt never gets totally tight. There is not a grader in this world that can tell the difference in the density of a beaver pelt stretched tight on the edges as opposed to stretched a little looser. By stretching the pelts that are borderline in size I know I get a minimum of $5 more when I stretch them into the next size.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
[Re: Clark]
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Take two beaver pelts or any pelt if you like and stretch one as tight as you can and stretch the other one just enough to take out the wrinkles-when dry you can easily see the difference and if you run your hand over it Its even more of a pronounced difference.I've spoken with teh graders at FHA on many occasions and they all say you will gain monitarily on pelts by stretching only enough to take out the wrinkles.Grade trumps size except on poor quality pelts.This is why Fox and marten are now stretched on ranch boards which are long and narrow because wide boards thin the fur by overstretching it.Also the reason beaver are stretched oval.Round stretched pulled the fur too wide in the shoulder area thus thinning the fur density per sq.in.You can stretch your fur any way you want and if you are happy with that so be it.I'm not trying to get anyone to change the way that works for them,just giving some background info.You can find all this info and more in publications regularly disseminated by the auction houses.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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It just seems strange to me that when I use my vise grips to get that hide to the next line I still have enough slake In the hide to nail the leg holes shut. If the hide was over stretched I would find It hard to believe there would be enough slake to allow me to do this. I'm going to keep on over stretching my beaver hides It works for me. LOL
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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It just seems strange to me that when I use my vise grips to get that hide to the next line I still have enough slake In the hide to nail the leg holes shut. If the hide was over stretched I would find It hard to believe there would be enough slake to allow me to do this. I'm going to keep on over stretching my beaver hides It works for me. LOL The proof is in the paycheck.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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My opinion is that pulling the beaver too tight will sometimes rip the edge of the pelt when drying. Of course raising it on the nails helps as the nails will tilt inward.
I beleive it is difficult to prove how much if any that it may thin the under fur by pulling too tight. Besides visual and size measuring the beaver is graded for quality by feel of the fur between the shoulders of the pelt. This is where the density of the underfur is checked.
Trappers for the most part, specially if they sell to country buyers, have only seen beaver graded by size, leather color, and visible damage. It takes years of experience to be able to grade fur density by feel.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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Boco, go ask those same graders at FHA whats paid more on average the last ten years.
A sixty inch c color heavy grade?
Or a sixty five inch c color semi heavy grade?
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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Here it is steve-size
3(lge) IptII B-$40 3 I&II HVY B-$34
3 I-II SEMI B-$24 These are all shearable. 3 I-II FLAT B-$17 A beaver pelt stretched loose at 56 in. would have a far better chance of falling into one of the shearable grades than the same one stretched tight to 59 in. You will recieve far more shearable grades by boarding your beaver a little loose than the person who stretches it tight.
This is taken directly from the FHA pelt handling manual and I can attest to its accuracy.
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Re: Stretched vs over stretched beaver
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Heres some more from NAFA.... Shapes other than oval can cause possible size loss and especially the occurence of overstretching in the back area resulting in a loss of density and possibly grade reduction,especially in fall beaver.
So there you have it boys right from the folks that grade your fur.
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