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Really nice winter timber wolf pelt, 7 1/2 feet long nose to tail, no damage that I've seen. Commercial soft tanned.
$530 shipped to USA
 

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My Fur-Fish-Game magazine shows wholesale, untanned better wolf skins with feet have a wide price range. From $50.00 to primo skins at $650.00. This pelt looks, well, kind of rough, but will appeal to the right person. Best wishes on your sale.
 
I appreciate your input but that is as you said untanned (this one is tanned as stated above) and wholesale pricing (not going to apply to most people), so its kind of apples and oranges here. Last year at Ft Bridger 500 was the cheapest wolf I saw and that one was rough, up to 1200, the only thing rough about this one is my picture taking skills. But as always I'm open to reasonable offers.
 
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