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Post by Timber Butte Outdoors on Oct 29, 2011 10:09:30 GMT -7
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Post by broper on Oct 31, 2011 17:10:41 GMT -7
Hey Gary, Have you and Loren given anymore thought to putting on a skinning seminar? Bob
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Post by Timber Butte Outdoors on Oct 31, 2011 17:19:49 GMT -7
Hello Bob,
Yes, I am going to get it going. I am just waiting for Brendan to get all his family stuff done, and I am still trying to locate a place to hold it.
I will really get on it after the Nationals.
Gary
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Post by broper on Oct 31, 2011 18:38:48 GMT -7
Ok, I was just wondering, not tying to be pushy. I's something I'd be interested in. Thanks.
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Post by Timber Butte Outdoors on Oct 31, 2011 20:48:56 GMT -7
Bob,
NO PROBLEM! I didn't think you were being pushy! I thank you for reminding me. I appreciate it!
I actually have a couple of presentations I would like to do. I just have to get it figured out and set up.
I will be talking to Brendan tomorrow, I will set up a time with him, and then will let you all know, when and where.
Gary
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Post by earthwalker on Nov 12, 2011 9:18:46 GMT -7
Just to let you know other than making a rug all animal pelts skinned for the fur market is done cased skinned other than beaver. The industry now wants badgers cased skinned and fur out. Which can be a bugger to turn if you let the leather dry to long. Mink, rats, coon, otter are the only ones you leave leather out they are not turned.
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Post by Timber Butte Outdoors on Nov 12, 2011 21:01:23 GMT -7
earthwalker,
Thank You for that information. That may be an important piece of info to know! LOL
Gary
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