Members TomG Posted June 7, 2013 Members Report Posted June 7, 2013 I primarily have used veg-tan for all of my projects. I recent got a bunch of pieces that I an unsure of. I was told one was Kip and one was Deer or Deertan. The deertan - How do I tell if it's deertan cowhide or real deer? It is very soft top and bottom, had a smooth grain side and a suede-like flesh side. Golden in color. Will not accept water or stamps. Oil dyes penetrate but color is variable depending on the dye color. The Kip just looks like a very thin piece of veg-tan. I haven't messed with it yet. It looks like it would be great for linings. Tips and suggestions? Thanks Quote
Tree Reaper Posted June 22, 2013 Report Posted June 22, 2013 The deer hide is usually more grainy and different in colour, veg on the left, deer on the right. Quote
Members alyshae Posted November 3, 2013 Members Report Posted November 3, 2013 In my experience the deertan is a bit thicker and a little less stretchy and soft than the deerskin. I think kip is goat instead of cow. Quote
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