Please Know your local & state laws.
All Items offered for sale here are legal to sell/barter within Washington.
Check your state laws for legality of specimens within your state. We are not
responsible for knowing your laws.
Size Descriptions- For scrap fur and leather lots*
Small Pieces- From Postage Stamp
to palm size
Medium Pieces- From Palm to Hand
Size
Large Pieces- From Hand to Small
Dinner Plate
XL Pieces- Dinner Plate and Larger
*Item approximations are the
size object you could cover with the leather of the
piece but not necessarily in that shape. It could be
long strips or irregular pieces.
Grade Descriptions- For Furs
#1- Very nice Furs with no or very
minor rubs, slips, mats, etc. Good leather with no
major holes and/or just a few small holes.
#2-Nice Furs with some minor rubs,
slips or mats etc. good leather with one or two
major holes and/or several small holes.
Craft Grade- Useable furs with
Useable leather, May have varying portions of
unusable leather caused by Thin spots, slips, mats,
holes, or rubs. These hides are quite useable for
small to med projects. Percent of Useable item will
be noted in listing.
Grade Descriptions- for
Leathers
#1- Hide has no holes in body of
hide, may have holes within 6-8" of the edge. On
grain leathers, no minor grain blemishes.
#2- Hide has one or more holes in
body of hide. Grain leathers may have minor grain
blemishes.
Craft- Hide has numerous holes,
but a lots of useable leather for smaller projects.
Grain leathers may have major grain blemishes.
Grade Descriptions- for
Antlers
#1 - No chews/damage
#2- Slight rodent chews or chipped
or broken tines caused by the deer.
#3- Chews or Damaged antler-
including freshly broken tines, broken beams,
damaged burrs from saws.
Hard Brown- Antler is a
brown color.
Hard Grey- Antler is a grey/brown
color, no cracking.
Hard White- Antler has little or
no color, may have very slight cracking.
Weathered- Antler is still useable
but has surface cracks and slight chalky texture.
With sanding and polishing a usable surface can be
revealed or use as is for a rustic look.
Naturally Shed- These antlers are
naturally cast off by the buck/bull.
Cutoffs- Antlers are cut off of
the skull just below the burr/rosette leaving a
small amount of pedicels attached to the antler.
These antlers are off of legally harvested deer/elk.
Breeder Cut Antlers- These antlers
are cut off of living deer by breeders to prevent
injury to bucks/bulls housed with other males. They
are cut off ABOVE the burr.