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1/2 Tanned Leather.....
Went to Oregon Leather yesterday in search of 1/2 tanned leather. I was told that the only time its available threw them is by mistake. Ev##ently when they get it, it comes in with the regular tanned leather not knowing its only half tanned. Tanned on the outs##e and still rawh##e in the center. Sa## its a real bear to cut. Anyway he talked me into getting some horse leather. At the time I was there d##n't realize that the flesh s##e looked very simular to the hair s##e and almost shinny and smooth. Says once it is water molded it is water proff. Has anyone tried any horse? If so could you share you thoughts.......Ray |
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Ray, what weight horse h##e d## you get? I made a small sheath from some horse h##e a friend had. I liked it. My buddy says it is really tough. Up here Heritan only sells it in light weights, 2 or 3 ounce. Thats for butts which is what my buddy gave me and he says is so tough but my buddies was 8 ounce. I think that last sentence was a doozy but I am tired. i would love to find half tanned as well but no succcess up here. ghostdog |
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Keith, what I got is 4-5oz. Not sure where on the horse it came from but think its name was Trigger. I was told the 1/2 tanned is more common in Europe. Why don't you get some rest. Ray |
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