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27 March 2010, 02:22
SBT
Using Elephant Hide
Who can make things like carry-on bags and purses out of elephant hide other than Walden & Bork? Their prices are really high.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
28 March 2010, 05:45
butchbuck
Shawn Andres of Alpine Artistry in Arlee, Mt had someone make a very nice overnight bag out of a portion of his elephant hide. I do not know who he used but Shawn is a great guy and I would bet that would be glad to share that info with you.
28 March 2010, 06:24
SBT
Thanks for the tip. I'll see if I can find contact information.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
28 March 2010, 08:52
tendrams
Simon Aardema - Salt Lake City, Utah. (801) 968-3337. Top shelf work that is used by many a high dollar shop and then re-branded. I HIGHLY recommend Simon.
28 March 2010, 19:44
MC
I'll second Simon in SLC.

SBT- What a great problem to have-- elephant hide and the need to do something with it. Something I'll never know about, so I hope you post a few photos of the finished products. Best of luck
28 March 2010, 20:46
SBT
I'll call him on Monday-thanks.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
28 March 2010, 20:53
tendrams
Be sure to tell the old Dutchman "hello"....

Smiler
30 March 2010, 01:13
SBT
Thanks for the tip guys, but Simon says "I don't do that exotic stuff".


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
30 March 2010, 01:20
SBT
Butchbuck,
Shawn had his made in Zimbabwe. So, I'm still looking.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
30 March 2010, 04:47
butchbuck
sbt

after reading your thread i also made some calls as i have a zebra hide i want to do something with.

i phoned the guy that was recommended in salt lake and he does holsters etc but nothing i was interested in.

then i called dick murray of murray custom leather in texas. i have several of mr murray's slings and bullet holders and they have all been top drawer. www.murraycustomleather.com. i sent my zebra hide there today. i want a couple of gun cases and maybe a brief case etc. you might want to give him a call as he is a prince of a fellow and has always been very helpful and generous with his time.
30 March 2010, 05:20
SBT
Good reference Butchbuck. I have one of his slings and love it. I'll contact him.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
02 April 2010, 06:08
MJines
Dick has made two gun cases for me out of my elephant hide. They are extraordinary. They will last decades.


Mike
02 April 2010, 06:27
Kyler Hamann
I just opened the box of my elephant leather case from Dick Murray an hour ago. He was great to work with, honored his price, his time frame and did the custom things I requested.

When I mentioned to my wife I better write my name inside in Sharpie she said, "Just write your last name so our son can use it when you get too old." I guess she's planning on it lasting twenty or thirty years also.






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03 April 2010, 00:58
SBT
Very nice.

You also have a wise wife.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
04 April 2010, 20:37
Idaho Sharpshooter
sounds like something my lovely wife would say...

Rich
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05 April 2010, 01:05
nampom
That is beautifully done! Also like the look of the table (nice ivory) can you post a picture of the table, interested to see how the ivory come up through the top.


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05 April 2010, 09:59
Kyler Hamann
Thanks Nampom. I just bought a table that I thought would work and cut holes in the top. Tried making patterns but ended up just doing trial and error. A real wood worker could do a much better job but much to my surprise the drawer in the table still works and I didn't have to damage it.

I made the metal caps for the tusks and they have hidden bolts to keep them from sliding around.




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