Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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04/30/19 05:58 PM
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Tan them.As a wall hanger,throw,or on a hoop,they will look fine.Beaver prime up last on the neck,shoulder area behind the ears,so even if you wanted to make stuff out of them there is a lot of good useable fur on those,by the look of the pics.
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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04/30/19 11:08 PM
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Beaver are one of the toughest pelts to home tan,and get results comparable to a factory tan,unless you have some tanning skills under your belt. Send them out.If you want to home tan one get a med or lm late winter or early spring pelt to do.
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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05/01/19 04:02 AM
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Beaver are one of the toughest pelts to home tan,and get results comparable to a factory tan,unless you have some tanning skills under your belt. Send them out.If you want to home tan one get a med or lm late winter or early spring pelt to do. This. I have home tanned a few and "hooped" them on willow hoops with leather laces. Turned out great as a wall decoration, but hide is stiff like cardboard. For a blanket or throw send them off, if you just want to hang them flat on a wall, try the home tan. Although it is a lot of work.
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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05/02/19 09:32 AM
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They will turn out just fine tanned. Good covering of guard hairs. Very nice put up.
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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05/02/19 10:05 AM
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You did a very nice job putting them up; particularly if these were you first ones. I've sold a few similar to yours as wall hangers for $65 to $75 dollars. I tanned them myself using that tanning stuff in the orange colored bottle you can buy from most any trapping supply company. Not for sure, but I think I bought mine from MN Trapline Supply listed on Tman. I didn't think it was that hard to do. I thought it was sort of fun.
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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05/02/19 10:19 AM
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Nice put-up. Yes, they are pretty blue and the under fur won't be very thick, but the guard hair looks pretty well developed. They will be great for wall hangers or even making something.
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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05/02/19 12:29 PM
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Very good job for your first ones. That yellow stuff on the leather is dried fat/grease burn. You can get rid of that right after you board them with a sharp knife,and some finish scraping with a tool like this. Once you scrape out the liquid grease and chunks of fat,the pelts wont dry as dark on the leather side either. .
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Re: Not Prime Beaver Pelts
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05/02/19 12:45 PM
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That fat seems awful yellow for this year's beaver. I'd store them somewhere cooler with less air flow. Seems to me a guy could store them in a unheated building in South Dakota most of the winter?
P.S. If you having tanning issues, it may be due to fatty areas that have yellowed.
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