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Mark Taylor from Fur Harvesters Talks Fur Grading: Podcast Episode 61

January 19, 2019 by Jeremiah 3 Comments

On this episode, I’m joined by Mark Taylor, trapper relations manager and fur grader with Fur Harvesters Auction, Inc.  Mark has an extensive background in trapping, fur handling and fur grading.  We go back and forth on the confusion we trappers often face when it comes to understanding how fur is graded and what all of those symbols and abbreviations on your auction slip actually mean, and how you can interpret what your fur grades, as well as how that impacts the value it may bring at auction.  I had a great time chatting with Mark, really learned a lot, and I hope you do too.

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  1. Vince says

    June 10, 2019 at 1:02 pm

    Really enjoyed this segment with Mark Taylor
    just curious tho do you believe FHA would
    except NAFAS board sizes?i don’t own
    many, but the ones i have are to nafa specs
    no one around me sells FHA boards

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    • Jeremiah says

      June 11, 2019 at 8:15 pm

      Hey Vince. They will take fur stretched to either size, but I’m not sure if it affects grading. I’ve reached out to Mark and will let you know what I hear.
      Thanks,
      Jeremiah

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  2. Jeremiah says

    June 12, 2019 at 9:53 pm

    Here’s Mark’s response:

    “As for the board sizes, using either FHA or NAFA recommended sizes are ok for either auction company. The difference is negligible and will not affect the overall size of the skins to the point of losing or gaining size or money.”

    Reply

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