[Northkeep] deer hide tanning
Horn, Trisha D.
tdhorn at saintfrancis.com
Mon Nov 17 10:25:58 PST 2003
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc Carlson [SMTP:marccarlson20 at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 12:20
> To: northkeep at ansteorra.org
> Subject: Re: [Northkeep] deer hide tanning
>
> >From: "Montega Blackdragon" <montega_blackdragon at hotmail.com>
> >I posted this a long time ago and kept it in case it was needed again...
>
> And I'm sure it will come up again :)
>
> Just to be really anal and pedantic, what you are describing is "tawing"
> (or
> "curing"), not "tanning". "Tanning" is the result of a chemical change in
>
> the hide into leather. Tawing -is- however a perfectly authentic medieval
>
> way of handling hide (in fact I really need some tawed goatskin if I can
> ever find any).
>
> By the same token, of course, most "chrome tanned leathers" are neither
> tanned nor leather which is what happens when the common language grows
> away
> from the techical jargon.
>
> BTW, call it what you want - I just like pointing this stuff out :)
>
> Marc/Diarmaid
>
So this will set the hair and the hide won't smell, but be pliable
and useable?
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