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Old 01-24-2005, 08:43 PM
Wolverine-1 Wolverine-1 is offline
 
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I'm not that familiar with home pickling of hides, but I do know that it's hard to beat a good commercial tan. I have seen a few poor commercial tans though, the kind that slips the hair after you wet the hide to mount it. Makes a pretty strange looking mount. I personally feel that a mount should and can last for several generations if done properly and maintained regularly.
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