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Re: Beaver put up.
[Re: Boco]
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Looks good! What's up with a couple nails up at the ears?
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Re: Beaver put up.
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Looks good! What's up with a couple nails up at the ears? Same thing that is up with the nails closing the leg holes. Not necessary but keeps things neat and uniform in the stack.
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Re: Beaver put up.
[Re: Northof50]
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james bay frontierOnt.
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How do you keep the flies and dermestidae larvae away this time of year ? Once the rest are done they go in the freezer til they go to the tannery/auction.
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Re: Beaver put up.
[Re: Tatiana]
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mine are never that white, but ours are a different species.
When i put the nails in the legholes, the bottom edge overlaps the top edge, this way on the fur side, the fur from the top edge covers the bottom edge and the seam is less visible after brushing.
it all doesn't matter of course because beaver fur has little value here and the buyers don't care.
LOL. I nail mine the same way Tats. Nicer to brush when they go into the final bag before drop off.
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Re: Beaver put up.
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Something about seeing holes in pelts that irks me,gotta sew pin or nail them shut. You could leave the ears on,but since I dont grade out my tannery fur until all is done up,I just cut them all off. When blocking tanned skins I always repair the ear holes with the other repairs.Its just easier for me to cut them out before tanning.
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Re: Beaver put up.
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Tatiana,beaver and wolf are my favorite furs to work with. We get a pretty nice beaver in my section,and the winnipeg tannery is probably the best beaver dressing facility in the world,the leather comes back perfectly uniform in thinness (garment quality). Hats mitts and even parkas are warm and very durable.
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Re: Beaver put up.
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I wonder if those Patagonia beavers look like that. The original stock came from Canada they say.
I can only dream of catching beaver that nice.
Any bets that blanket Gd Dmg beats blanket SLT Dmg in price this go around? LOL
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Re: Beaver put up.
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Tatiana,beaver and wolf are my favorite furs to work with. We get a pretty nice beaver in my section,and the winnipeg tannery is probably the best beaver dressing facility in the world,the leather comes back perfectly uniform in thinness (garment quality). Hats mitts and even parkas are warm and very durable. Beaver here have variable fur quality and color. They seem less glossy overall than yours, even the melanist ones. With no big predators they're an invasive species, many get all bitten even afer a day in the trap because of the overpopulation. Too few people target beaver. Our tanneries process lots of beaver skins though and their process is pretty elaborate. lots of big machinery specifically for fleshing, shaving, sanding, etc. Most skins are sheared and dyed, some are also bleached including to pure white. The leather comes out very soft, light and uniformly thick. The tannery I use doesn't care about handling. I've seen people deliver hundreds of skins, rough skinned and just salted (VERY rough) in blue 200 l drums, the tannery owner said most people overflesh or damage their beaver skins so they prefer to do the fleshing themselves.I've posted pictures and videos already, don't want to litter in your thread.
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Re: Beaver put up.
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I need a hat like this. Is it a combination of styles or what's the pattern called?
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Re: Beaver put up.
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. . . When i put the nails in the legholes, the bottom edge overlaps the top edge, this way on the fur side, the fur from the top edge covers the bottom edge and the seam is less visible after brushing. . .
Excellent tip
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Re: Beaver put up.
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That is from one of many different hat patterns I have designed. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/06/full-21521-294236-dscf4717.jpg) This is the one I currently wear it is made from a beaver plate and left over wolf pieces. I wont cut up a good valuable skin for my own noggin.
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Re: Beaver put up.
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Cool! I think the pieced together one looks better. For garments, you use Wpg Fur Dressers tanned fur, not home tanned fur eh?
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Re: Beaver put up.
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For mitts I use home tanned fur,for hats I use the big beaver I send to winnipeg. I send good wolves that are skinned complete to the tannery,the ones I use for mitts or trim I will tan myself. I ship about 30 beaver to winnipeg each year and tan about 20 at home. Thin skinned critters like weasels,rats skunks foxes and mink I tan at home.I can do a better job on those than the tannery does.
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