Our taxidermy tanning processes were developed with the following goal in mind: produce easy to mount skins with durable shelf lives while incorporating fur processing techniques that allow for cleaner and more appealing finished mounts. To be successful this task requires us to break down taxidermy tanning into several different processes for unique skin groups. While all of our processes are good, the following is a sampling of a few of our more outstanding processes:
Since 2001 we have been working toward producing a deer cape that satisfies both our standards and those of the most demanding taxidermist. After 399 trials we have finally done it. The result is Formula-399: a process for tanning deer capes we can truly be proud of (Process includes other hollow hair game such as elk, moose, caribou, etc.). In Formula-399 we combine fur dressing techniques with the taxidermist's need for trouble-free mounting to deliver a product that is easy to work with and is beautiful when finished.
Formula-399 benefits:
Cleanliness
Beautiful hair color and shine
Soft, supple leather
Well-shaven skin
A lifetime-secure shelf life
Easy mounting
Plasticity (stretches' without being rubbery)
This process, perhaps more than any other, exemplifies the benefits of having a broad scope of experience. Our expertise gained from years of fur dressing is employed here to deliver a complete process of tanning, bleaching, and brightening mountain goats and white wooly sheep for taxidermy. This process is expensive, but well worth it and automatic for all mountain goats and white wooly sheep.
BriteWhite benefits:
Professional light bleaching
Clean, unmatted, dust-free hair and wool
Sophisticated brightening
Easy mounting
Employed in the dressing of fur bearers, this process uses slightly modified fur dressing techniques to provide garment-quality softness, cleanliness, and free-flowing fur on intact skins that can be used either in the production of garments and crafts or as wall-hangers. Our consistent dedication to quality and vast experience has made us the market leader in this area. Few, if any, of our competitors are able to deliver intact fur dressing as light, soft, and clean on such a consistent basis, a fact that has led us to become the Official Tannery of the National Trappers Association.
Simply the best. Processing over 2,000 bison hides a year inspired us to develop the Bison Ultra process. Sophisticated dressing methods yield the lightest and softest bison leather with free-flowing, unmatted, and dust-free hair. Whether for garments or throws, you will be very satisfied with this process.
Leather tanning for Moose, Cow, Elk, Deer, Buffalo, Boar, Javelina, Sheep, Caribou, and more! Colors available in natural, gold, black, and brown.
Specialty Tanning available for Alligator, Crocodile, and other exotics as well.
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