tsbtater
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Registered: Jul 2008
Location: N.E. Iowa
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quote: Originally posted by buck brush
I did not say I did not like my buyers prices, if you think you get more by shipping your coon figure the amount of time you have in them fleshing and drying them and the cost to ship them , and you have to weight on your money.
as far as helping now you can keep coon in a freezer for a year or more if it is done right, the price of fur has never went down. not when a buyer will pay 25.00 each tail count, then you tell me the price has dropped.
KRIS if everyone would hold there coon for a year or two you would see the price come back up.
Dumb.
Almost all coon go are historically purchased by Greece, Russia, and China. Russia's economy is nearly non-existent due to sanctions and oil prices, Greece and China are in recessions.
NAFA auction house is sitting on 750,000 coon from last season, they cancelled their September auction due to no international buyers. Add all the coon in people's shops and freezers probably a million coon in the country. Lots of inventory and no sign that these countries economies are going to improve any time soon. And when they do it will take years to work through the inventory. I haven't "seen" it but I have nearly 200 sitting at NAFA from last season and know of several others with 100-400 sitting there also.
Fur market is going to be in a bear market for 3-5 years or more even if you "put them in your freezer".
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