Any interest in Stingray hides
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Any interest in Stingray hides
I have a source for stingray hides and was looking to see if there was a interest. Last batch I had Master Julien from Malagentia bought all of them, or I should say traded for a complete shield I had wanted. Let me know what yall think and once I finish my move I will get prices and colors, etc.
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Re: Any interest in Stingray hides
I'd imagine people with Japanese personas like Effingham and Nissan Maxima may consider using them as Same for grips, but I am not sure they use nihon-to style weapons....
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Ld Ragnar MacHardy wrote:I have a source for stingray hides and was looking to see if there was a interest. Last batch I had Master Julien from Malagentia bought all of them, or I should say traded for a complete shield I had wanted. Let me know what yall think and once I finish my move I will get prices and colors, etc.
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I can't remember.. is stingray one of the ones that can be used as a very fine abrasive/sandpaper?
I know dogfish was mentioned as a medieval sandpaper.. and rottenstone, or some combination of the two, but I'm not sure if stingray was ever mentioned.
(would figure though, that if they knew to use the rough skin of one swimmer, then any other they came across could have been pressed into service, if useable)
I know dogfish was mentioned as a medieval sandpaper.. and rottenstone, or some combination of the two, but I'm not sure if stingray was ever mentioned.
(would figure though, that if they knew to use the rough skin of one swimmer, then any other they came across could have been pressed into service, if useable)
I was just thinking the same thing (about sandpaper) then I read your post. How weird!
I don't know about stingrays, but I think I remember something about shark skin being used. I've held a shark before, and they do have rough skin, but it's only rough in one direction. If it was used, I would guess it was probably used like a file.
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I don't know about stingrays, but I think I remember something about shark skin being used. I've held a shark before, and they do have rough skin, but it's only rough in one direction. If it was used, I would guess it was probably used like a file.
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Cat wrote:I was just thinking the same thing (about sandpaper) then I read your post. How weird!
I don't know about stingrays, but I think I remember something about shark skin being used. I've held a shark before, and they do have rough skin, but it's only rough in one direction. If it was used, I would guess it was probably used like a file.
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Well, it was probably used more as a polishing method than a stock removal method in any event (rotten stone is something you use to put a high gloss on a shellac or laquered surface, before using a thin wax coat to really bring up the shine).
Medieval woodworking techniques and sensibilities left wood very smooth, but probably somewhat rough to what we consider "finished" today. But that was good enough.. most of their things were service pieces, to be used and cherished, rather than put in the corner and looked at adoringly and dusted once a month.
Rays and sharks are in the same family, with very similar skins.
While I don't have any sort of reference for the use of either in medieval leatherworking, I can attest that stingray is currently a pretty hot exotic leather. It's being used for accents in all kinds of stuff, and presents its own special set of challenges to the leatherworker because of its hard and abrasive surface texture.
Depending on the price point, I am interested in these. Might not make much for the historic markets, but I can imagine some other opportunities.
While I don't have any sort of reference for the use of either in medieval leatherworking, I can attest that stingray is currently a pretty hot exotic leather. It's being used for accents in all kinds of stuff, and presents its own special set of challenges to the leatherworker because of its hard and abrasive surface texture.
Depending on the price point, I am interested in these. Might not make much for the historic markets, but I can imagine some other opportunities.
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If you can get dried/cured, but un-tanned I'd be interested in quite a few for some period knife/sword handles.
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I am not sure on that, but I will check it out. Also, it is going not happen before Birka by the looks of it. I did not find out till today that the IRS actually will not accept any returns till the 11th. So I rushed to get filed by the 4th for nothing. I just hope they are quick about it and get me my money by the 19th.
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Put me on the list of possible buyers, depending on price that is...
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First, I might be interested in a hide or two depending on the price. I'm assuming thee are the stingrays from thailand that are popular right now with the pearly looking round protrusions. I'd love to find some documentation for their use in Europe in period--they had the trade routes...
As to use as sandpaper, no way for this type stingray. The boney appendages are large, round and smooth. Wouldn't sand anything.
Shark is and was used as a very high quality sandpaper mostly for final finish. The very fine boney appendages protrude a bit more when the hide is cured and shrinks so it's rougher than on a live shark. The Mythbusters tried to bust the "myth" of shark as sandpaper and ended up being convinced it might be better than modern alternatives. I think it's in the ballpark of 300 grit.
As to use as sandpaper, no way for this type stingray. The boney appendages are large, round and smooth. Wouldn't sand anything.
Shark is and was used as a very high quality sandpaper mostly for final finish. The very fine boney appendages protrude a bit more when the hide is cured and shrinks so it's rougher than on a live shark. The Mythbusters tried to bust the "myth" of shark as sandpaper and ended up being convinced it might be better than modern alternatives. I think it's in the ballpark of 300 grit.
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Ok everyone. I made it back to Stonemarche and managed to get over to my supplier after having to find a way there as my car blew up. I have a list of colors available and also for that one person I have just straight rawhide stingray, non dyed etc. I will make a total list of sizes and cost soon. I did notice that the price has gone up which stinks but they come from overseas and the value of the dollar has dropped, so I will modify my markup for archive members as I cannot see slling them at a regular markup.
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ok, here is the information you all asked for. First the color options.
I have hides available in:
Undyed rawhide
Peanut
Burgundy
Green
Red
Orange
New Sport (darker than Peanut but lighter than burgundy)
Powder Blue
Purple
Black
Navy
Yellow
Multi-spine colors:
Teal
Black Green
Burgundy
Buttercup
Turquoise
Pink
That covers the colors, now the pricing is as follows and has been modified because of the value of the dollar has gone down overseas so it costs me more to get them.
10-12" $50
13" $55
14" $57
15" $59
16" $61
17" $63
18" $65
The measurement is the middle of the hide as measured in length as most people are interested in just the center where the pearling take affect. The 18" hides are like a good 14" wide.
All prices do not include shipping and I can ship any way you would like. The hardest ones to ship would be the undyed rawhide as they are very stiff unlike the dyed ones. Bulk orders would get some kind of discount. Gavin, I will pm you on this.
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I have hides available in:
Undyed rawhide
Peanut
Burgundy
Green
Red
Orange
New Sport (darker than Peanut but lighter than burgundy)
Powder Blue
Purple
Black
Navy
Yellow
Multi-spine colors:
Teal
Black Green
Burgundy
Buttercup
Turquoise
Pink
That covers the colors, now the pricing is as follows and has been modified because of the value of the dollar has gone down overseas so it costs me more to get them.
10-12" $50
13" $55
14" $57
15" $59
16" $61
17" $63
18" $65
The measurement is the middle of the hide as measured in length as most people are interested in just the center where the pearling take affect. The 18" hides are like a good 14" wide.
All prices do not include shipping and I can ship any way you would like. The hardest ones to ship would be the undyed rawhide as they are very stiff unlike the dyed ones. Bulk orders would get some kind of discount. Gavin, I will pm you on this.
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