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Nope sorry I have never tried anything like this before.

But I have to thank you for posting the link, that company is only a short distance from my house, and I never knew they existed, so I'm going to have to go on a road trip and check them out.

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I find the scale pocket patterns on some of the fish leathers very attractive. I've ordered a sampler of some of their seconds to try for some small projects. When you take that road trip, I'd appreciate hearing about it. I found a couple of videos online about making fish leather. Taking something that usually was dumped back in the ocean and converting to leather seems friendlier to the planet.

From digging a bit deeper on the net, crust seems to be something that would require a lot of messing with. From shaving off the rougher edges of the scale or finding some other way to smooth beyond that dried oatmeal look the crust has, stretching, dyeing and then finishing. I don't think I want to try to take a sander to some crust just to see what I can do with it. The thought of starting with undyed crust and trying to dye in a way to make the scale pattern contrast a bit more was interesting. I doubt I'll try unless I can find out how much effort I'd have to put in first.

I hope to hear about your road trip soon.

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Well Tiara, I took the road trip today, started off going to Tandy seeing as the address for Sea Leather Wear is only 3 blocks away from Tandy. Well, it turns out that the address is a low rental condominium complex. I was somewhat dismayed. So I decided to phone the number and was told that they only deal with on-line orders. I explained very nicely that I was sitting in the parking lot with a fistful of money I wanted to spend, but no go. They told me I would have to order from the website and have it mailed to me.

I probably would have spent hundreds of dollars, but they missed the opportunity.

Sorry I never got to see the fish crust and tell you about it.

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Do you think that the facility actually did any of the processing?

I found a video showing some processing at a fish processing plant in Iceland. Salmon and wolf eels. The fillets were sent through a machine skin side down that trimmed off the skin and the skins went straight to another company that did the tanning. It occurred to me that this company is a long way from a coast line. Shipping skins that far inland for processing rather than moving the processing plant to where the fish are cleaned and frozen seemed odd once I thought about it. I wonder if they buy the crust from other tanneries to dye and finish or if they are simply wholesaling from the tanneries.

Their treatment of someone with money in hand and if they are simply reselling makes me much less inclined to buy from them. Bummer! a wasted road trip and with the price of gas now a double bummer. Thanks for letting me know.

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I see on their website they like to do contacts using Skype. Can see why now. Nobody can tell what your facility really looks like or where the "office/warehouse" really is. There area a lot of places selling off the web with no stock of their own, and often at a higher price than going to the source.

BeaverSlayer ... Thanks for the info. I was thinking of dropping in on them someday soon. Wouldn't need to waste the time now.

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Tiara, the "Facility" that you talk of, is in NO WAY a processing plant. When I said it was a "Low Rental Condominium" I mean it is what would be called "The Projects" in Chicago, Detroit and other cities.

This was a residential "Low Low" income residential complex, where I suspect a lot of people go to purchase illicit drugs and such. Whomever owns and runs this business actually lives there and only does on-line sales.

I myself, really like to be able to touch, taste and feel what I am buying, especially something exotic like this. If they would have allowed me to come in and look at their products, I can almost guarantee I would have spent at least $200.00 maybe more if he had some shark skins.

Tom,

I just noticed that your my neighbor...lol...where abouts in town do you live, if you don't mind saying.

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The term "crust" is not necessarily talking about fish n such. Cow leather which is tanned and dried but not finished (as in buffed, sanded, dyed, and/or embossed) is called crust as well as other animals.

A couple of years ago I went to some lenght to find cow 'crust' for a number of reasons. Never did get to it, as I couldn't find anyone who wanted to sell a few hides - everyone required like a tannery run (or more) which wasn't going to happen with me :)

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If I understand it correctly, crust is tanned enough not to rot but not dyed or finished. I am starting to explore dyes and custom colors on snakeskin and lizard. I was looking for undyed leather and happened to see this sort of crust listed. The need to stretch and deal with the lumpy oatmeal sort of look to the crusts seemed a bit more than I wanted to deal with. Since the company appears to be less than wonderful I'll pass on it.

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