Deer hide tanning places in New England?

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My buddy's son harvested his first deer and they want to have the hide tanned.

Is there anyone in NE who still does offer that service?


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Whoever processes the deer may know of someone. I had two done back in the 90's. They DO look good but don't take well to a lot of use if they are hair on. It tends to break off with the hair being hollow. I'm glad I have them but if I ever decide to have another, it would be with hair off next time. That would give me a hide that I could use to make some small crafts if I wanted.
 
Whoever processes the deer may know of someone. I had two done back in the 90's. They DO look good but don't take well to a lot of use if they are hair on. It tends to break off with the hair being hollow. I'm glad I have them but if I ever decide to have another, it would be with hair off next time. That would give me a hide that I could use to make some small crafts if I wanted.

The winter hair is hollow and brittle so the hair is very fragile as deerdad said. Hang it on a wall if possible and it should hold upwell and also provide a good reference for learning what color and length of hair is where on a deer. Very useful Information for a hunter trying to determine where he, or she, hit their deer.

Some ideas here:

https://forums.bowsite.com/tf/regional/thread.cfm?threadid=172651&MESSAGES=7&state=OR
 
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