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Old 30th November 2007, 02:17 AM   #1
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Smile RAY SKIN WANTED FOR RESTORATION

Help please. Does anyone have a piece of Ray skin (Shagrin) to do a restoration on a Dha handle. Would need a piece approx 8" x 6".
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Old 30th November 2007, 11:31 AM   #2
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I do not have any but I have gotten it before at Tandy Leather if there are any of those stores where you are. they also have a web site
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Old 1st December 2007, 07:40 AM   #3
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I do not have any but I have gotten it before at Tandy Leather if there are any of those stores where you are. they also have a web site
Thanks for that. I have checked the Tandy website and see they are USA & Canada only so will keep trying here at present.
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Old 1st December 2007, 10:39 AM   #4
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Hi Stuart, I'll have a look in my local leather supplier when they open up again, could be a little while as they closed their door whilst there is a family illness. I reckon they might just have some as I am amazed everytime I go there with the amount any variation they have. I'll keep you posted.
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PS how do customs view the import of this skin....any trouble you think??
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Old 1st December 2007, 10:12 PM   #5
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You might try Fred Lohman if you can't find it elsewhere:
http://www.japanese-swords.com/
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Old 4th December 2007, 03:09 AM   #6
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You might try Fred Lohman if you can't find it elsewhere:
http://www.japanese-swords.com/
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Old 5th December 2007, 02:13 PM   #7
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Hi Stuart, I'll have a look in my local leather supplier when they open up again, could be a little while as they closed their door whilst there is a family illness. I reckon they might just have some as I am amazed everytime I go there with the amount any variation they have. I'll keep you posted.
PM me your email addy if you like.

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PS how do customs view the import of this skin....any trouble you think??
I do not know what the NZ laws are regarding importation of animal parts, but there is always Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to consider. CITES restricts, and in some cases prohibits, the trade in endangered & threatened species and there parts (such as skin). Under CITES you must obtain an exportation permit from the country of origin, then an importation permit for the destination country. The first step is to see if rays are on the list of protected species (this is from the US agency web cite, but it is the same for all convention signatories). If not, you are OK, but still advised to contact your Customs agency to be sure you are meeting any requirements that still apply. In the US, you must still apply for a permit, but then establish the material is not from an endangered species. In practical terms you do not have to do that, but it saves aggravation if for whatever reason Customs inspects the shipment. I suggest having the shipping manifest list the contents as "tanned leather" or something similar (make sure NZ doesn't restrict importing leather per se, though).
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Old 5th December 2007, 08:36 PM   #8
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Here's the environmentalist message:

Sharks and rays are declining all over the world, due to overfishing (i.e. for shark fins), by-catch, and habitat loss. Some of the largest rays and sharks are endangered, whether they are listed or not. The basic problem for all these fish is that they are long-lived and reproduce slowly. Hence, any poorly controlled fishing can mess them up quickly, and they take a long time to recover. As top predators, their disappearance has major impacts all the way down the food chain, and can cause things like increased disease outbreaks in game fish (sharks eat sick fish and can stop outbreaks) and unwelcome changes in coral reef structure (coral-eating fish multiply, and overgraze reefs).

That said, I'm not against using shagrin on a sword. The question is, can you use existing skin (perhaps by recycling it from a woman's purse) as opposed to killing a ray just for a hand-sized piece of skin? If you can, then it makes sense to do so. Considering CITES issues, it also makes sense to use a demonstrably older resource, because those are not regulated by CITES regulations, whereas fresh material is.

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