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Principles and Practice of Fur Dressing and Fur Dyeing

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The work presents a practical, chemically grounded manual for treating animal pelts, beginning with fur structure and skin chemistry and proceeding through preparatory operations, tanning methods, drying, oiling, and finishing. It explains water quality, killing processes, and mordanting theory before surveying dye classes—mineral, vegetable, aniline blacks, oxidation colors, and coal-tar dyes—along with brush and dip application techniques, blending, and finishing. Historical context and industry machinery are described, and numerous factory-tested procedures and working formulas are supplied to guide fur dressers, dyers, and students of applied chemistry in producing consistent shades and durable results.


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FOOTNOTES:

[1] Descriptions after W. S. Parker, Deputy Chairman, Fur Section of London Chamber of Commerce, in Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed.

[2] Descriptions and figures taken from “Mammal Fur Under the Microscope,” by Dr. L. A. Hausman, in Natural History, Sept.–Oct., 1920.

[3] Inasmuch as most manufacturers use the same letters to designate the various dyes, any equivalent brand of fur dye may be used in place of those here mentioned.


Transcriber’s Note:

Punctuation has been standardised—in particular, missing periods and quotation marks have been supplied where obviously required. Three entries in the bibliography were located out of alphabetical order, and have been moved accordingly (Fougerat, Lamb, Martin). All other original errors and inconsistencies have been retained, except as follows (the first line is the original text, the second the passage as currently stands):

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    Kaola or Australian Bear.
    Koala or Australian Bear.
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    on the partiular fur treatment
    on the particular fur treatment
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    almost 10 degress higher than
    almost 10 degrees higher than
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    based on a samewhat different
    based on a somewhat different
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    dyeing of imitatations to a great
    dyeing of imitations to a great
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    and B shows diagramatically, machines
    and B shows diagrammatically, machines
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    which in conjuction with certain
    which in conjunction with certain
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    stem of the curcuma tinctoria,
    stem of the Curcuma tinctoria,
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    and dye simutaneously; and third
    and dye simultaneously; and third
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    aid of the atmopheric oxygen.
    aid of the atmospheric oxygen.
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    successively in the followlowing baths
    successively in the following baths
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    is also an ozidizing agent and
    is also an oxidizing agent and
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    several times, dryig each time at
    several times, drying each time at
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    Other manufacurers of coal-tar
    Other manufacturers of coal-tar
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    Imitation Skunk on Racoon
    Imitation Skunk on Raccoon
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    Halle “Werkstatte der heutigen
    Halle “Werkstätte der heutigen
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    Geschichte des Gerben und der
    Geschichte des Gerbens und der
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    und der Astringentien” 1917
    und der Adstringentien” 1917
  • Footnote 1:
    in Enclyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed.
    in Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed.