02 April 2013, 17:28
EXPRESS1 month turnaround??? What is he using?
On a friends' recommendation gave some heads to a taxidermist who is fairly close, and seems to do reasonable work, cheap and quick.
The thing that amazed me is that he was able to turn around a head in just over a month.
I asked him what he used for tanning and his answer was somewhat vague, being basically one part alume and potassium hydroxide and two parts salt with acid, possibly phosphoric to a ph level of 4 or 5.
Now I have doubts as to the longevity of the mounts. His work turned out to be mediocre and I have stopped giving him work, though I still have several heads there now...
Can anyone tell me if the tanning solution he mentions sounds right?
03 April 2013, 02:58
BNagelNot with a ten foot pole. Visited another local taxi who does wet tanning and -- his place absolutely reeked. Almost threw up, and I don't mean from goat smell. If the tanned skins don't smell nice and lemony like from Victoria (South Texas Fur Dressers)...
No it wasn't Tim's, and Bruce Gotcher does my stuff.
07 April 2013, 19:23
OkieNewtonI live about two hours from Victoria. Sixteen months ago I took a coyote skin to my local taxidermists that has done work for me in the past. He said he sent it to Victoria for the tanning. Want to make a coyote skin cap from it. I am beginning there is something fishy. I still haven't gotten my hide back yet.