Re: Trying to improve my cat presentation
[Re: Yukon John]
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01/18/26 01:41 PM
01/18/26 01:41 PM
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The Beav
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Get some oxi clean and remove that blood.
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Re: Trying to improve my cat presentation
[Re: Yukon John]
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01/18/26 04:53 PM
01/18/26 04:53 PM
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Mac McAtee
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The pelt is shifted, looking at the dark stripe down the back, to the right on the board. That would mean the belly is shifted as well. need to keep that stripe straight, you did, and centered, you didn't. Again, looking at the back, about where the legs attach on the left side of the board you can see brown fur on the very edge, that you don't see on the opposite side. Again, it's not fully centered on the board.
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Re: Trying to improve my cat presentation
[Re: Yukon John]
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01/18/26 05:14 PM
01/18/26 05:14 PM
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A good dry bath in borax should take care of the blood and make the overall appearance improve.
And Mac has a point about centering on the board. You can see it is off center by lookin at either side.
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Re: Trying to improve my cat presentation
[Re: Mac McAtee]
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01/19/26 09:15 AM
01/19/26 09:15 AM
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Yukon John
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The pelt is shifted, looking at the dark stripe down the back, to the right on the board. That would mean the belly is shifted as well. need to keep that stripe straight, you did, and centered, you didn't. Again, looking at the back, about where the legs attach on the left side of the board you can see brown fur on the very edge, that you don't see on the opposite side. Again, it's not fully centered on the board. I noticed that the next day, when I looked at the pic. Too late now, but thanks. I only put up a couple a year, so any and all advice is welcomed. I also didn't pin the back legs well enough and got a little searation in the crotch area. As far as the blood, it will get a good borax rubbing and a blow job when I take it off the board. Thanks again, all!
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Re: Trying to improve my cat presentation
[Re: wytex]
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Yesterday at 08:36 AM
Yesterday at 08:36 AM
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Looks nice. Ask the buyer what he thinks and take his advice. I always ask them about our put up when we sell. Try to maximize the size of the white belly and hang it upside down, head down to help fluff the fur. Hang them head down while on the board drying. Unless the fur buyer is coming directly to your house to buy the cat upside down, do you really think hanging upside makes any difference? You take it off the stretcher to take to the local buyer, or take to a state auction, or take to an agent so they can shove it in a bag and send to the FHA. It'll get drummed at the FHA, and after it takes a ride to the local buyer or state auction, hanging upside down is irrelevant. I'm asking this question with the utmost respect.
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Re: Trying to improve my cat presentation
[Re: wytex]
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Yesterday at 10:52 AM
Yesterday at 10:52 AM
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kinley31
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No one is going to take better care of our fur than us, but once it's handed off, it will never look that good again. Yes, the hairs may dry standing up, but they're not going to stay that way permanently. Your right wytex, it doesn't take anymore effort to hang upside down. I just think trappers sometimes put extra effort into trying to polish something that doesn't need it. I've asked several fur buyers about coon on wood vs. wire. I'll be the first to admit, they look better on wood, but the fur buyers I've asked said it absolutely makes no difference. Not trying to offend anyone, I think it's a good conversation to bounce around.
It's like putting in the effort to wash coyotes. If you think washing an Iowa coyote is going to add an extra $20, you just wasted your time and your wife's detergent. You cant polish a turd.
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