Best tannery for a fox?
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01/12/18 04:03 PM
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Friends of mine just caught their first fox and are looking to have it tanned where would be the best place to send it?
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Re: Best tannery for a fox?
[Re: robert.d12]
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I sent 2 to Moyles a couple years back one was ripped taking it off of the stretcher so I marked it with a red zip tie and on the invoice as damaged, to my surprise they both came back looking good and the ripped on was repaired like it never was ripped~
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Re: Best tannery for a fox?
[Re: robert.d12]
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Any idea what the wait time is at moyles right now?
The beauty of the second amendment is it wont be needed until they try to take it. -Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Best tannery for a fox?
[Re: The Beav]
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Re: Best tannery for a fox?
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x2..or Tubari in NY........Google is your friend Tubari is in Jersey aren't they? I believe I've read on here that Zagger has used them before. I could be wrong. Send him a pm and see how he liked their work.
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Re: Best tannery for a fox?
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I'll also vouch for Moyle Mink and Tannery. I've sent anywhere between 2-20 pelts annually over the last 5 years from the east coast. Turn around time is long, but usually so am I about getting it all put up and shipped out. Best quality tan I've seen and very reasonable prices especially if you send a few at a time.
I've thought about using someone closer but about 3 years ago I sent a single coyote to get tanned. A close friend of mine killed it at deer camp and evidently didn't handle it quick enough. I fleshed it, stretched and dried the hide as quickly as possible, but could tell it was starting to slip. I sent it out with the 30 day service as we wanted to get it back for Christmas. Not even a few days after receiving it, Moyle's called and said the fur slipped out in the tanning solution and it would essentially turn out as fur off leather. They asked if I wanted it at that point, and I said no. They never asked me for any payment after they already had time and the mess in the hide. Couldn't ask for better quality service so I've been happy to always give them my business and tell others about my experience.
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