AmandaM Report post Posted April 18, 2010 I get a lot of supplies from this funky old craft store and they might be able order some moose hide for me. Has anyone worked with it and did it present any problems? I am making archery accessories (quivers, arm guards), not moccasins or saddle seats with it. It seems a little stretchy, but not as bad as deer hide. It had me at the butter soft finish. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike59 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 I get a lot of supplies from this funky old craft store and they might be able order some moose hide for me. Has anyone worked with it and did it present any problems? I am making archery accessories (quivers, arm guards), not moccasins or saddle seats with it. It seems a little stretchy, but not as bad as deer hide. It had me at the butter soft finish. Funny you should ask, Amanda. I tried it one time a few years back, can't say I recommend it though. Those critters are ornery as heck! It seems my horse and me had decided to part company one night over some disagreement we'd had that particular day, while lookin' up strays up in the Wasatch Range. Well, he wouldn't let it drop, and next thing I knew, he up and run off! Just like that. Took the pickett line, feed bag, an' hobbles with him. Bein' fairly much an optimistic sort, I figger'd he go off a ways an pout,....get ta thinkin' it over, an' seein' the error of his ways, be back in the mornin'. Well, come mornin', myself lookin forward to fine day of sharin' time with my ole' cayuse and pal,...my trusty partner, an' noble steed, I rooled outta' my bedroll an' found he'd not returned, at least not to stay. Bein' the grudge holdenest wring tail I ever knew, he'd obviously slipped back durin' the night, an' took my pack mule with him. Now, I was seein' red, just about to start swearin' things that would'nt hold in church. I figger'd the best thing fer me to do was ta' sit down, cool off a bit, and give the rascal the benefit of doubt, knowin' full well that he weren't the smartest mother's son that ever wobbled on four legs, when I got to thinkin' about some of them moose we'd been dodgin' fer the past few days. It occured to me that if I could slip up real quiet like, an throw a loop over one of 'em, I could most likely ride one out a few rounds, an' solve my whole transportation problem, seein' how they're kinda dumb lookin', an I never was prone to leggin' it out much anyhow. To make a long story short, I picked up my saddle and headed for the willow thicket where them mooses like to hang out, an shore enough, there was three 'er four of 'em just waitin' to be lassood. I put my saddle down next to a good sized aspen tree, an' slipped up as close as I could to one of them critters, shook out a good size loop and houlihanded that beast. Then I ran back a short distance to the tree where I laid the saddle, an' started taken up slack around that aspen,.......Ooops! Never mind. I thought you asked........ with A Moose?....... Sorry! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iwannabeacowboy Report post Posted April 18, 2010 Tall guy 6' 7" shaved head, worked with him in a factory. Whoops wrong moose. charlie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldtimer Report post Posted April 19, 2010 (edited) Funny you should ask, Amanda. I tried it one time a few years back, can't say I recommend it though. Those critters are ornery as heck! It seems my horse and me had decided to part company one night over some disagreement we'd had that particular day, while lookin' up strays up in the Wasatch Range. Well, he wouldn't let it drop, and next thing I knew, he up and run off! Just like that. Took the pickett line, feed bag, an' hobbles with him. Bein' fairly much an optimistic sort, I figger'd he go off a ways an pout,....get ta thinkin' it over, an' seein' the error of his ways, be back in the mornin'. Well, come mornin', myself lookin forward to fine day of sharin' time with my ole' cayuse and pal,...my trusty partner, an' noble steed, I rooled outta' my bedroll an' found he'd not returned, at least not to stay. Bein' the grudge holdenest wring tail I ever knew, he'd obviously slipped back durin' the night, an' took my pack mule with him. Now, I was seein' red, just about to start swearin' things that would'nt hold in church. I figger'd the best thing fer me to do was ta' sit down, cool off a bit, and give the rascal the benefit of doubt, knowin' full well that he weren't the smartest mother's son that ever wobbled on four legs, when I got to thinkin' about some of them moose we'd been dodgin' fer the past few days. It occured to me that if I could slip up real quiet like, an throw a loop over one of 'em, I could most likely ride one out a few rounds, an' solve my whole transportation problem, seein' how they're kinda dumb lookin', an I never was prone to leggin' it out much anyhow. To make a long story short, I picked up my saddle and headed for the willow thicket where them mooses like to hang out, an shore enough, there was three 'er four of 'em just waitin' to be lassood. I put my saddle down next to a good sized aspen tree, an' slipped up as close as I could to one of them critters, shook out a good size loop and houlihanded that beast. Then I ran back a short distance to the tree where I laid the saddle, an' started taken up slack around that aspen,.......Ooops! Never mind. I thought you asked........ with A Moose?....... Sorry! Edited April 19, 2010 by oldtimer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike59 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 By gawd, Oldtimer,...Looks like you got 'er done! Ole' Bullwinkle looks fairly timid, shore 'nuff!! Looks like ya' did fine job 'a wearin' them palms down to a nubbin' too! shore makes it alot easier ta' slip that headgear on, don't it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike59 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 Tall guy 6' 7" shaved head, worked with him in a factory. Whoops wrong moose. charlie Ya' Know, Charlie.........I believe you may be right! At least you read the ladies question correctly. I need to slow down, an' take my time readin' these things, 'stead a goin' of half cocked an' makin' a dern'd fool 'a maself. Makes me wanna go out an' skin one a' them critters, just so's I kin give the poor woman a legitimate answer. Them speed readin' courses ain't all ther' cracked up ta' be. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hilly Report post Posted April 19, 2010 Coffee doesn't feel good coming out of your nose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike59 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 Coffee doesn't feel good coming out of your nose. Dammit Boy!!!......Did ya' really think it was goin' to??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrahyd Report post Posted April 19, 2010 HI Mike;; I have used moose hide and found it to be like firm elk hide ;;I like it very much ,,strong and durable ....Doc.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AmandaM Report post Posted April 19, 2010 We had a draft in the barn named Moose. A real moose would have been easier to deal with. And smaller. Thanks, A Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites