I dry tan all my capes from wildlife galleries in Michigan. All you have to do is rehydrate or soak the cape before you measure for your form. Soak measure and freeze until your form arrives and you are ready to mount the cape. I get all the stretch back out of a dry tan cape as you get out of a wet tan.
I know Charlotte at wildlife gallery. I'm gonna message her and see what process they use. I'm very interested in this and might do a second video. Thank you
@@pradostradingpost623 my understanding is the climate the mount is going to be displayed in. I live in the southwest, very dry. Wet tans in a dry climate experience issues.
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I dry tan all my capes from wildlife galleries in Michigan. All you have to do is rehydrate or soak the cape before you measure for your form. Soak measure and freeze until your form arrives and you are ready to mount the cape. I get all the stretch back out of a dry tan cape as you get out of a wet tan.
I know Charlotte at wildlife gallery. I'm gonna message her and see what process they use. I'm very interested in this and might do a second video. Thank you
@@pradostradingpost623 my understanding is the climate the mount is going to be displayed in. I live in the southwest, very dry. Wet tans in a dry climate experience issues.
Great info, I always like to learn new things