safe the whiskers!

Submitted by t besaw on 10/21/05 at 11:19 PM. ( ) 209.103.204.9

I used a tannery for the first time last season however they didnt leave the whiskers on deer faces. Is there a tannery out there that is good at leaving the whiskers in tack?

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don't think so

This response submitted by Mr.T on 10/22/05 at 5:38 AM. ( ) 64.31.6.95

There might be, but the best way to {safe} or save the wiskers is to tan it at home. There ears will stay on also.


Mr.T

This response submitted by TBesaw on 10/22/05 at 8:36 AM. ( ) 209.103.218.163

Now you have me curious, what did you mean by "the ears will stay on also"?


Sarcasm

This response submitted by David Patton on 10/22/05 at 10:33 AM. ( ) 12.2.142.7

Besaw,

That is easy to recognize.


Wildlife Gallery

This response submitted by JB on 10/24/05 at 10:49 PM. ( ) 64.33.136.19

The hide is only as good as it is prepped. With that being said, I would try the Wildlife Gallery. I'm fairly new to this as I haven't been doing deerheads for much more than a year, but the capes that I sent to the gallery came back with all whiskers, eyelashes etc. The hair was locked tight on both the dry and wet tans that I had done, and the stretch was awesome. Give em a try if you need a tannery.


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