BreinederIndy wrote:Is David still selling A grade hides with 1.2mm thickness?
We always stock a good quantity of drum stuffed skins that are around 1.2 mm, what we classify as heavy, see
http://www.davidmorgan.com/product_info ... ts_id=1027
Because of the last decade's weather conditions in Oz our stock is currently running in the fifty DM range which is historically small. This means an amateur whipmaker would likely need to use two skins to get an eight footer overlay and two bellies cut to David's pattern. Some makers use cow hide innards arguably with some benefits, of course there is more than one way to make a whip.
We will pick from our stock to suit. If you can't come in to the store, rest assured we guarantee all of our products for ninety days money back apart from the 8 dollar handling charge, should you be unhappy with the suitability of your purchase just ship it back.
Our kangaroo is tanned by Packer Leather,
http://www.packerleather.com/ the premier kangaroo tannery in Australia.
Packer knows their trade, and they maintain a large and steady volume from which to manage selects and grading. They use state of the art processing equipment and recycle a high percentage of the large amount of water used in processing, Packer is a good neighbor to Brisbane's watershed.
Many larger / older animals harvested are shot in areas of Australia divided by barbed wire fencing, not good for the quality of the leather given the willingness of Kangaroos to go through a fence to get into a farmers' field as likely as they are to jump over it. We request top quality, and Packer delivers, sending us skins from animals that live in more open ranges which means less cutting around scars that you can see, and fewer broken strands and splicing overall from those you can't.
Packer follows the wildlife protection laws as do we. International endangered species treaty management: the export and import permits and customs brokering that ensures protection of the kangaroo, are costly. Permitting serves and protect the kangaroo, especially those kangaroos of the greater number of species that are not so pervasive and _not_ legal to harvest as the five that are managed by harvest. When you pay for one of our skins you know that you are taking a kangaroo responsibly.