I puttered around with fresh hides some when I was younger. I attempted brain tanning once, but didn't exactly have user-friendly instructions fifty years ago and it did not go as well as hoped. I was able to turn out some pretty good rawhide and even parfleche after some practice, but just proper graining and fleshing takes some skill. Hide preparation is like so many of the things that interest folks like us. It's simple... Just not easy.
Here is a link to Bucks County Fur, mentioned by @Thingamajiggy in post #6, above. They look like a good outfit, but in their price guide it indicates they only tan deerskins hair-on. I could be wrong.
Another very informative website for people interested in traditional tanning is Brain Tan, the website for Traditional Tanners. I don't know that they do custom tanning, and they are in Oregon (not Pennsylvania), but they seem to know their stuff. Their website is informative, and they provide lots of resources online.
Good luck, @Arrowhead124 ! Please let us know how it all turns out.
Notchy Bob
Here is a link to Bucks County Fur, mentioned by @Thingamajiggy in post #6, above. They look like a good outfit, but in their price guide it indicates they only tan deerskins hair-on. I could be wrong.
Another very informative website for people interested in traditional tanning is Brain Tan, the website for Traditional Tanners. I don't know that they do custom tanning, and they are in Oregon (not Pennsylvania), but they seem to know their stuff. Their website is informative, and they provide lots of resources online.
Good luck, @Arrowhead124 ! Please let us know how it all turns out.
Notchy Bob