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Shipping out beaver hides to tannery #7162366
01/30/21 04:58 PM
01/30/21 04:58 PM
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How do y’all do it? Roll up in card board cylinder? How pliable are the pelts after drying?

Re: Shipping out beaver hides to tannery [Re: GrouseMan1] #7162432
01/30/21 05:48 PM
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Beaver pelts are very pliable when dry. Roll like you would a cigarette. Or gently fold so that they look like a hard shell taco.

You can roll or taco fold several at a time, putting the smallest ones of the inside and bigger ones outside.

You should NOT crease the dry leather, it MIGHT affect the finished product.

A very large tube works or a long slender box like a gold bag came in.


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