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I know I know......the dates still off in my camera...I'm fixin it right now  :madd:
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CCP

QuoteLarge unshaved beavers

  Where :confused:
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Hawks Feather

Jim,

Is that what happens when a beaver is not shaved for over four years?

Jerry

FinsnFur

 :roflmao: I aint...I say I aint touching that Jerry
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Todd Rahm

#5
Thought this was a post for you older generation fellas at first.  :roflmao: :roflmao: Ya know flash back to the 70's.  :biggrin:

DirtyDog

 :argh:  Man..... you get a guys hopes up.........  :roflmao:

KySongDog

Whut happened?   I clicked on this thread expecting to see a nice fat beaver caught in a 330 conibear.   :doh2:


Y'all want me to drag out some pics of little miss Aria Giovanni and her unshaved beaver?     :biggrin:


What's that?  I think I can hear Jimbo screaming "NOOOOO!" all the way down hear in Kaintuckee.   :roflmao:   :roflmao:

Bob D


awh

Heck, I thought Jim had a pic of the ex for a second.....And after looking at the pics he still may????? :innocentwhistle:
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FinsnFur

LOL  :roflmao:

For those that aren't aware, there are folks that have the ability to actually shave scenes into the hair of these pelts. I've seen some really sharps ones with mountains and sunsets, etc.
They don't shave them down to the skin, but the different hair heights is what provides the image. Really cool stuff.

Now about the other beavers, I have seen em shaved down to the skin, but I cant say I'v ever seen a mural in one, although I bet some hold a real story.

Now be careful here  :innocentwhistle:

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DirtyDog

Quote from: FinsnFur on May 17, 2007, 07:57:56 AM
LOL  :roflmao:

For those that aren't aware, there are folks that have the ability to actually shave scenes into the hair of these pelts. I've seen some really sharps ones with mountains and sunsets, etc.
They don't shave them down to the skin, but the different hair heights is what provides the image. Really cool stuff.

Now about the other beavers, I have seen em shaved down to the skin, but I cant say I'v ever seen a mural in one, although I bet some hold a real story.

Now be careful here  :innocentwhistle:



Your killen me Jimbo.

studabaka

 :confused: you hoop them after ya tan em  :confused:
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The customer hooped these before he sent them in. Which told me he wanted the legendary oval and over sized appearance to them.
So I  put them back on the hoop for just a 24 hour period during their drying to regain their original size and shape.

Otherwise, as I'm scudding them during drying they'll lose the oval shape. They will actually end up with too much slack skin in the center of them. Hooping avoids that and gives them their shape back.
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CypressSlough

For some reason the 70's, Buckwheat on a bad hair day Beaver came to mind.   :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:



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Ladobe

Quote from: FinsnFur on May 17, 2007, 07:57:56 AM
LOL  :roflmao:

Now about the other beavers, I have seen em shaved down to the skin, but I cant say I'v ever seen a mural in one, although I bet some hold a real story.

Now be careful here  :innocentwhistle:


Sure glad this is a family site.    :whew:

Saves me the trouble of finding that picture I have -a shaved beaver with nice mural done literally all around it.   :shck:

(No, I ain't posting it via PM's to all the board perverts either - too many of them on FNF.)   :readthis:

:roflmao:
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Hawks Feather

And Larry has this picture because  . . . . . .    :wink:

Ladobe

Quote from: Hawks Feather on May 17, 2007, 02:51:00 PM
And Larry has this picture because  . . . . . .    :wink:

Lady friend gave it to me a couple of years ago... wanted to know if I'd like something like that on her.    :huh:
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Bob D

Quote from: Ladobe on May 17, 2007, 04:44:40 PM
Quote from: Hawks Feather on May 17, 2007, 02:51:00 PM


Lady friend gave it to me a couple of years ago... wanted to know if I'd like something like that on her.    :huh:
And Larry said>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ????????????

FinsnFur

ROFLMAO!!   :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

Ohhhh mannnnnnnn  :eyebrownod:
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