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Mule, donkey, horse skins ?????

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:40 pm
by OLSONGO
Ok my bros, this calls for an expert on skins... I am interested in knowing in detail the characteristics of the different skins available.
We have heard plenty about cow, bull, steer, water buffalo and mule. Now has anyone experienced donkey and horse ?? which is thinner thicker, which ages better ?? Thank you

Paz
Olsongo

Re: Mule, donkey, horse skins ?????

PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:46 pm
by OLSONGO
I guess know one has dealt with donkey or horse, rawhide....it makes more interesting. :roll:

Paz
Olsongo

Re: Mule, donkey, horse skins ?????

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:35 pm
by JohnnyConga
I have tried mule skin and donkey which are thick skins, versus the new buffalo skins...cow is also thick if it comes from the stomach where all the skins are taken from ...now I never ever heard of using or seeing horse skin on a drum, and u know what it never ever even crossed my mind in all my years of playing...ummm...horse skin.?...Johnny Conga...

Re: Mule, donkey, horse skins ?????

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 1:53 pm
by OLSONGO
JC... It never occurred to me also, I recently read a good formula to go by, the bigger the animal the thicker the skin...makes sense. Another bit of information, skin from around the area of the stomach from the female side of the animal , stretches out ...naturally ( for breeding purpose) , is easier on the hands, but has less life. Sometime ago played on a quinto with bulls skin , it was thick and tough on your hands and on the drum also; egged it out.

Paz
Olsongo