Author Topic: Bark tan deer hide bag  (Read 7603 times)

Offline Rado

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Re: Bark tan deer hide bag
« Reply #25 on: January 13, 2024, 08:07:18 PM »
Yes, but as I said, I want to collect what I can by myself and will only buy a kit if I just cant find my needed materials for...lets say, a year. But thats probably even too short. They cut down trees over here is Spring and in Fall. So, unless there was a storm or something, I have only a few months per year where it makes sense at all to look for fresh stuff.
And I want to keep it period/location correct (where I can, sometimes I cant), therefore Quebracho is not really an option. But walnut maybe. Is it being mentined in the local literature?
I wish Black Locust would work. It would be much easier to get that stuff. I even have some Black Locust bowstaves with their bark on, which I harvested by myself and which were  always in my cellar since then.
« Last Edit: January 13, 2024, 08:26:05 PM by Rado »
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