I wondered where old Alex had got to.What's that guy doing, examining the tail or sniffing the butt?
Wow, I could make you a Indian Brain-tanned moccasin skin from that buck. We used to sell naturally processed hides like that for 500 - 600 dollars in Montana. A size like that can make 5 0r,6, high-top Mocs.What's that guy doing, examining the tail or sniffing the butt?
This kind of leather comes from wild game such as deer. The brains of these animals have enough of the right acids and chemicals to tan their hides. Because of the specialized nature of brain tanning, it is not carried out on a large commercial scale. Instead it is used by hunters to preserve the hides of fresh kills.
https://bestleather.org/types-of-leather/brain-tanned/This method of brain tanning was used by Native Americans, who continue to tan hides with it today. Animals that have enough oils and tannins in their brains for this purpose include deer, cows, raccoons and beavers. Compared to chrome tanning and vegetable tanning, this method is cheaper and requires fewer resources. It’s also more environmentally friendly.
that guyWhat's that guy doing, examining the tail or sniffing the butt?
beautiful hides--------the process is a tad laboriousWow, I could make you a Indian Brain-tanned moccasin skin from that buck. We used to sell naturally processed hides like that for 500 - 600 dollars in Montana. A size like that can make 5 0r,6, high-top Mocs.
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How is Brain Tanned Leather Made
https://bestleather.org/types-of-leather/brain-tanned/
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There's a cream for that ailment,but it's very deer.eeeek
oh noooo
you've got antlers growing out of that guy's right leg
Yep. Called Elkinacea.
“Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better but the frog dies in the process.”He'll be in trouble if he doesn't get it cleared up before the next rutting season.
Here, was that related to my avatar? Daisy
''Echinacea is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family''
Something to do with extract to make cream?
Elk??