FAQ : Fur Grades and Quality
Before we discuss fur grades, let me explain two things.
1) The grades are assigned to the raw fur pelts (not tanned) by the fur auction companies in Canada, Russia, or Scandinavia, who have been in business for hundreds of years and sell 99% o the world's furs. I do not assign the fur grades nor do I accept liability/responsibility for them. I put the info. in the listing for your information or use only.
2) The face, tail, leather side, and feet are NOT ever graded. Defects you see or find in any of these areas do not affect the fur's grade at all.
The Grades:
Select: The best. Only a few buyers on eBay want these because they are very expensive. These are guaranteed. Only my Select quality skins can be returned (within 3 days of receipt) for a merchandise subtotal refund or exchange for goods of equal or higher value only. I only put the Select quality pelts on eBay by request; they are not an item I showcase.
I currently have Saga Royal, Super Saga Royal, and Saga ranch mink and ranch fox to fit these needs. I also have a very few Sojuzpushnina Russian Sable of this grade. Expect to pay 100% to 200% more per pelt on fine, graded merchandise with the genuine cloth sew-in tags.
One (I) : The best for most of eBay's buyers. These are fine pelts. The fur is thick, silky, and winter prime, with no large defects or rubs. Many of my wolves are I's. If a I has the lower jaw, both ears, a good face with 5 or fewer damages, and the feet and claws (with or without damage), it will be classified as mountable.
Remember, any holes or bare spots that happen at the tannery are NOT part of the grade!
One-Two (I-II) : A good commercial quality pelt. These are very nice pelts with slight defects. Many of my coyotes are I-II. These are good for smaller wearable items like mountainman hats. They are also good for pillows.
Two (II) : A good low commercial quality pelt. These are good for hats and trim. These pelts are of good overall presentation but will have slight defects in the fur like rubbed hips or shoulders. Many of my 'craft quality' fox and coyotes are of this grade.
Three (III) : A very nice crafter quality pelt. These are good for dolls and bears. My $95 wolves are III's. Rubs, bare spots, and holes will bring a pelt to the III category quickly. Again this is only holes that existed before tanning.
Four (IV) : A craft quality only pelt. I usually cut these up and sell the scraps. I do have a very few raccoons and coyotes that are IV. They have large bare spots over 20% of the skin, huge holes (like a rip that goes from the ear to the tail), fur so matted all over that the leather cannot be cut for let-out work by a furrier, or very poor hair coverage. The crafters usually buy these pelts in large numbers.
This is industry standard terminology. I do not use a fake grading system like other vendors do. I tell you the fur grade as it was sent to me on my invoices. For Select quality the grade sheets 'proof of grade' are available.
Before we discuss fur grades, let me explain two things.
1) The grades are assigned to the raw fur pelts (not tanned) by the fur auction companies in Canada, Russia, or Scandinavia, who have been in business for hundreds of years and sell 99% o the world's furs. I do not assign the fur grades nor do I accept liability/responsibility for them. I put the info. in the listing for your information or use only.
2) The face, tail, leather side, and feet are NOT ever graded. Defects you see or find in any of these areas do not affect the fur's grade at all.
The Grades:
Select: The best. Only a few buyers on eBay want these because they are very expensive. These are guaranteed. Only my Select quality skins can be returned (within 3 days of receipt) for a merchandise subtotal refund or exchange for goods of equal or higher value only. I only put the Select quality pelts on eBay by request; they are not an item I showcase.
I currently have Saga Royal, Super Saga Royal, and Saga ranch mink and ranch fox to fit these needs. I also have a very few Sojuzpushnina Russian Sable of this grade. Expect to pay 100% to 200% more per pelt on fine, graded merchandise with the genuine cloth sew-in tags.
One (I) : The best for most of eBay's buyers. These are fine pelts. The fur is thick, silky, and winter prime, with no large defects or rubs. Many of my wolves are I's. If a I has the lower jaw, both ears, a good face with 5 or fewer damages, and the feet and claws (with or without damage), it will be classified as mountable.
Remember, any holes or bare spots that happen at the tannery are NOT part of the grade!
One-Two (I-II) : A good commercial quality pelt. These are very nice pelts with slight defects. Many of my coyotes are I-II. These are good for smaller wearable items like mountainman hats. They are also good for pillows.
Two (II) : A good low commercial quality pelt. These are good for hats and trim. These pelts are of good overall presentation but will have slight defects in the fur like rubbed hips or shoulders. Many of my 'craft quality' fox and coyotes are of this grade.
Three (III) : A very nice crafter quality pelt. These are good for dolls and bears. My $95 wolves are III's. Rubs, bare spots, and holes will bring a pelt to the III category quickly. Again this is only holes that existed before tanning.
Four (IV) : A craft quality only pelt. I usually cut these up and sell the scraps. I do have a very few raccoons and coyotes that are IV. They have large bare spots over 20% of the skin, huge holes (like a rip that goes from the ear to the tail), fur so matted all over that the leather cannot be cut for let-out work by a furrier, or very poor hair coverage. The crafters usually buy these pelts in large numbers.
This is industry standard terminology. I do not use a fake grading system like other vendors do. I tell you the fur grade as it was sent to me on my invoices. For Select quality the grade sheets 'proof of grade' are available.
Guide created: 08/07/06 (updated 04/03/09)

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