Will the fur market rise?
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07/05/24 08:28 PM
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NorthernTrapperO
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Is the fur market gonna be getting better? Another fur boom maybe?? And what causes prices to go up and what caused the 2012-2013 fur boom? Or was that 2014?
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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07/05/24 09:01 PM
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If I remember right that's when muskrat got up to like $20 Right ? Think it was because the Chinese had a fad of muskrat fur something or other The Chinese were going around the export tariffs so they drove the price up on purpose The Chinese government took care of those 8 buyers and invested in fur farms Now they don't need US fur. That's how I heard it
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/05/24 09:35 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Northern fur has been rising steadily for a while now. For examplw-Marten bottomed out the year after NAFA folded my avg for the few skins I had there was $25 bucks. Last sale avgs were $80+ As far as other more commercial fur,only beaver is decent right now,but the low prices are climbing. Sanctions on Russia and the war in Ukraine are slowing the recovery,but seems the industry finds its way around some political roadblocks for the high fashon items.
Last edited by Boco; 07/05/24 09:40 PM.
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/05/24 10:37 PM
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Fur sales today are retarded by misinformation. N. American women perceive it as cruel. There is a push on to force people to stop eating meat. We are told its unhealthy and changing the climate.
It will rise, someday, but it will be tough to make serious money trapping fur. Look at all the states, cities, and even countries imposing restrictions on trapping and fur sales.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/06/24 07:30 AM
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I thought the bigger boom was early 80s late 70s. Supply & demand. Beaver….. People want cowboy hats & fedoras, they need more wool and buy lots more beaver because their orders spiked, the warehouse gets full so they don’t buy more. Now the castor markets flooded and that goes down because the price of beaver went up and every Tom, Dick & Harry pulled their old 330s out. Beaver stop selling, castors everywhere, guys give up trapping and the number of pelts drops too…..now they’re running low on pelts in the warehouse and Beonce’ just switched to country music…….and they’ll probably need way more hats! The beaver markets low cuz Tom, Dick & Harry gave up trapping so they bid high cuz they need the pelts. Then trappers hear the news and gear up next season and flood the market….then the warehouse gets full…..aaaand a predictable cycle…..lol. Some fur never really seems to be effected, can always get good $ for a healthy wolf, even for a coarse Manitoba one. Canada Goose jackets….they stopped using fur on their ruff, coyotes crashed. I inquired about their ruff, and they’re not using fake fur, just a different material. Their yote source was probably in a Chinese prison…..lol
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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07/06/24 09:03 AM
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One thing people don't seem to consider is how good synthetic fabrics have gotten. For high quality warmth fur used to be the only game in town, now synthetics are quite good. Wonder what Greta has in her bible about the footprint of those synthetics. If not the making of them then the disposal of them ?
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: DaveP]
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07/06/24 09:46 AM
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So long story short, I don't think fur market will ever rise significantly like it was in the '70's.
If fur prices go up 10% and everything else goes up 30%, is it even a rise??? i'm in these camps. Just can't picture a widespread scenario for ordinary garment fur that can command those prices given the world we live in. Put a $50 coon from say '77-79 into inflation calculator. It would need to be a $200 coon now. $100 reds at end of 70's would need to be around $400 mark. Even a $15 rat from back then would need to bring $60 in today's currency to be comparable. FYI--if you run the numbers to go back to say 2017-2018-2019 you see the significant current inflation spike. Still profitable in some cases? Maybe. Depends where you are, what you've got to work with and how mentally and physically motivated you are. High enough value coon, rats and mink and you could stay on the positive side around here. In the 70's there werent the number of coon in these part. Now they are in nearly limitless supply so the equation does change. But the level in work put into it would rise significantly too. I might be getting too old to play the game at a financially profitable level
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/06/24 10:04 AM
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What’s the best synthetic winter hat? Doesn’t hold a candle to a cheap muskrat hat at -30 riding behind the Tundra on a sleigh, never mind the environmental footprint. You’ll pay good money and look cool with the latest big name logo on it, but be borrowing my hat when we stop to do a check to warm up the noggin….lol.
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/06/24 10:55 AM
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Marten sold for 4 dollars in 1960 which is about 20 today. The fur market has always gone up and down over the last 400 years in north america and much longer than that in europe and asia. You guys always seem to compare prices to the 1970s,why dont you compare them to the 1920s so thing can be spun to look even worse today?
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Re: Will the fur market rise?
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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07/06/24 12:05 PM
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NorthernTrapperO
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Who knows maybe there will be another good fur market like in 1970s just got to have the right people try out fur and see it's good! If some famous person that every one adores wears fur, just imagine how good the market will be.
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