Tiffany Report post Posted January 19, 2008 A friend of mine just gave me 25 sq ft of Elephant hide. Looks like full grain, 4-5 oz. Is there any special characteristic that makes it particularly desirable to anyone but the elephant? :angel_not: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beaverslayer Report post Posted January 19, 2008 (edited) Other than you saved about $1200.00 on that piece of Elephant, which would make it VERY desirable to just about anyone. It is a very strong and durable leather, used mostly as accents or for smaller projects that don't require a lot of leather. The main reason is the cost of it, usually around $45 to $49 per square foot. Good catch. Ken Edited January 19, 2008 by Beaverslayer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Genadek Report post Posted January 20, 2008 Did she also give you a certificate to show it was legal? Is the real thing or just elephant on cow? They use a lot of elephant on cow in Thialand and they sell it as elephant. David Genadek Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randyc Report post Posted January 20, 2008 Tiffany, I agree with Ken, elephant is a strong and durable skin. If the skin is genuine, you have a valuable skin. Elephant is often used for the vamps and counter covers on western boots. I have a pair of vintage Tony Lama boots made from elephant as well as a pair of Justin's in elephant. Randy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cecil Report post Posted January 20, 2008 A friend of mine just gave me 25 sq ft of Elephant hide. Looks like full grain,4-5 oz. Is there any special characteristic that makes it particularly desirable to anyone but the elephant? :angel_not: I bought an elephant leather wallet when I was in Viet Nam. It lasted about 5 years, the longest of any billfold I have ever owned. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brandon Report post Posted January 20, 2008 Did she also give you a certificate to show it was legal? Is the real thing or just elephant on cow? They use a lot of elephant on cow in Thialand and they sell it as elephant. David Genadek David, Tell us more about your trip to Thailand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Genadek Report post Posted January 21, 2008 David,Tell us more about your trip to Thailand. Brandon, It started off as a trip for Liz to help with some Gait research but schedules got changed and we already had tickets and no time to change the schedule so they hooked us with soe mahoots and we rode elephants for a few days. Any one can go do this and it is a really cool experience. The Thai government has set up an elephant sanctuary in Lampang in conjunction with the foresty service. They are working to save the elephants in Thailand. Here is a link to a gallery of shots of elephants. Here is a link to shots of other things. Lastly here are some flowers. Elephants are big deal there so I thought it was funny to see the elephant on cow being sold as the real thing all over the place in the markets. I visited one leather factory and told them I had a factory in the US so we had a good chat. They did also have real exotics and when I asked about the certification they were johnny on the spot with it. David Genadek Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brandon Report post Posted January 21, 2008 Brandon, It started off as a trip for Liz to help with some Gait research but schedules got changed and we already had tickets and no time to change the schedule so they hooked us with soe mahoots and we rode elephants for a few days. Any one can go do this and it is a really cool experience. The Thai government has set up an elephant sanctuary in Lampang in conjunction with the foresty service. They are working to save the elephants in Thailand. Here is a link to a gallery of shots of elephants. Here is a link to shots of other things. Lastly here are some flowers. Elephants are big deal there so I thought it was funny to see the elephant on cow being sold as the real thing all over the place in the markets. I visited one leather factory and told them I had a factory in the US so we had a good chat. They did also have real exotics and when I asked about the certification they were johnny on the spot with it. David Genadek David, Thank you! Brandon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites