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Originally Posted by coy coyote
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Exactly Coy. I’m sorry Mike, but too many people asking this question with no context of the goods to be offered. I’m not a buyer, but I will tell you the answer. Lots to not interested....based on the quality, size, color, etc, etc, etc of the pelts offered. There is no way they can give a range without someone expecting the high end for their low end pelts.
I get a little tired of comments on the forum towards fur buyers. They run a business of buying raw fur and providing the applicable product to an end buyer. And yes, they make money. I hope they make lots, so that more buyers enter the arena and bring up the prices for all. Welcome to free enterprise in a market economy.
If you utilize a buyer and aren’t happy with what they pay then don’t use them again. Find another buyer and move on. Or perhaps take all of the spring, fall, and winter pelts wether shot with big rifle or trapped, fleshed or not, and find an end buyer yourself that will buy your fur for “top dollar”.
Thank you fur buyers, so I don’t have to find someone looking for my November shot, questionably fleshed, odd color pelts myself.