
11/22/09, 02:56 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 589
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You might also check out something called Liqua-soft. Research Mannikins sells it - let me go find a link...
Here it is: http://www.rmi-online.com/advanced_s...a-soft&x=5&y=7
I've never used this particular product myself, but I used to use the Liqua-Tan when I did taxidermy, and it does tan the hide well, but left it stiff (which is what you would want on a taxidermy mount). I believe you have to use both products together to get the tanned hide to be soft. Anyway, a lot of people I knew used it for rugs and couch throws they made out of whole hides, so I assume it would soften it enough to make a vest out of. And it wouldn't cost a lot - you could do it yourself. You just paint the Liqua-Tan on the inside of the hide and let it dry. I don't know what the method is for the Liqua-Soft, but it's probably just a matter of rubbing it into the flesh side of the hide.
Whichever way you decide to do it, please post back and let us know the results, OK? I'm considering keeping the hide from our bull (soon to be steer) when we butcher him, and I was thinking of trying the Liqua-Soft for that. But if there's a better way, I'd love to know!
~Lannie
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