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Do you think groney makes those flicks to benefit you the trapper ??? If you believe that I have a bridge I will sell you.
The money cut displays every bit of usable fur the coon has to offer. Most guys trim that fur away when cutting a window. If you make the correct cuts and correctly pin out the coon on your board you will have a perfect window with no trimming. The way I do It the end user gets every bit of fur that the coon Is born with.
The money cut will make a 3xxl coon Into a 4xxl coon and that my friends will benefit you the trapper. A coon Is only so big so display that fur to It's utmost and that will make you money. The last time I sold coon a 4xxl coon brought more money then a 3xxl coon. I rest my case.
I agree with the size information Beav. I am just curious why groeny would want smaller hides. I am sure someone can answer i suppose. maybe margins are better on a down graded hide than a true size. For example if Groeny doesn't want the money cut and only gets and pays for a 3x then wouldn't that mean in your scenario that the profit margin is greater on that coon as a 3x instead of four? That could certainly be the case and the meaning behind it all. Just trying to gain some knowledge out of the topic. I was taught the money cut method by an old fur buyer and that is all i have ever done. I don't really have intention of changing.