Best Tannery for Wolf Fur?

Submitted by Alicia on 11/24/05 at 8:26 PM. ( ) 24.34.64.123

Hi-
I was browsing the archives, but wanted to know your opinions on the best tannery for a wolf fur? I'm not going to end up mounting it, but I do want the face to look good- ie not a garmet tan with the nose chopped off.

I saw a lot of people reccommending East Coast Tannery, Carolina Fur, as well as K&K but that was mostly for deer capes.

Basically I'm looking for a good quality tan that won't end up as a horror story of waiting and holes for my two wolf pelts. I'm not a taxidermist, so this wouldn't end up being wholesale. Both pelts are salted as of now and waiting for tanning.

I don't want to try anything myself, since they're rather big and I live in a small apartment. Besides, I'd hate to ruin such nice fur.

Thanks a bunch for your time and suggestions.

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Oops..

This response submitted by Alicia on 11/24/05 at 9:16 PM. ( And I thought I mentioned all of my thoughts- ) 24.34.64.123

I'm in New Hampshire if anyone has geographical suggestions, tho I see no issue in spending the extra bit of cash to mail them somewhere that does a better job.


wolf

This response submitted by joe on 11/24/05 at 9:33 PM. ( joeps95@localnet.com ) 69.72.109.46

Alicia
go with east coast i send all my hides to them from deer capes to bears get a dry tan done on those wolves you'll have no problem with them 1 877 tan furs


Eric and Joe do a good job on wolves

This response submitted by George on 11/24/05 at 10:14 PM. ( georoof@aol.com ) 205.188.116.133

I had a hybrid they did for me a couple years back and it was just as good as it gets. They're really great guys as well and you don't have to talk to office staff when you call. That is, UNLESS they're in Canada hunting deer. LOL


Thanks

This response submitted by Alicia on 11/25/05 at 11:17 PM. ( ) 24.34.64.123

Thanks very much! I really appreciate your input on this, I'll let you know how the wolves turn out. =)


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