Tanning Hides

/ Tanning Hides #11  
The Discovery show "Mountain Men" Has a Guy named Tom Orr who does a lot of tanning to make a living. He said he bought a pamphlet on an Indian Reservation for 15 cents years ago on how to.
He even did a bear on the show.
He always boils the brain mixed with water from the animal and uses it for tanning. It softens the pelt.
 
/ Tanning Hides #12  
There are no tanners around here. You gotta send it out. By the time I send it 2nd day air, wait 4 months, pay $40 and then get it back I could do it for WAY cheaper. I thought about sending it off but honestly I want to learn how to be proficient at it myself.

YEP!! I just bought 2 more and a good ceramic honing steel. I have a good sharpener that makes a great edge eaily but to stop, clean the knife and sharpen. PITA I will just all of them sharp and ready to go.

Also, do you have a leather belt ? they help keeping the edge longer, don't wait for your edge to be completely gone as soon as you start feeling it loose it's edge, pass it a few time on the leather belt and you gain back your edge.
 
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The Discovery show "Mountain Men" Has a Guy named Tom Orr who does a lot of tanning to make a living. He said he bought a pamphlet on an Indian Reservation for 15 cents years ago on how to.
He even did a bear on the show.
He always boils the brain mixed with water from the animal and uses it for tanning. It softens the pelt.
Yeah I'd like to try a brain tan eventually.
 
/ Tanning Hides #15  
Ugh, beavers. Ugh.

Avoid the scent glands. The beaver is a greasy mess. I used the old Indian method. Brain tan.
Got good enough to sell a few, then lost interest. It is a lot of work.
 
/ Tanning Hides #16  
Ugh, beavers. Ugh.

Avoid the scent glands. The beaver is a greasy mess. I used the old Indian method. Brain tan.
Got good enough to sell a few, then lost interest. It is a lot of work.
lol ... I get used to the smell and I don't think it's that bad at all. We harvest the scent gland they are worth a lot of money. A old native lady from my town would put one in her gin bottle and drink it throughout the winter... apparently she would never catch a cold although I am not ready to go that far.
 

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