Subject: Odor in cow hide
On behalf of a private owner, Sue Valis <suev [at] austmus__gov__au> writes > I have recently purchased an African drum with a cow hide > playing surface. It appears that every time there is higher > humidity, the drum develops a particularly nasty odour. > > I have gone back to the place of purchase, only to be advised > that I should rub some salt into the skin. Can anyone offer an > explanation for the smell and a way of getting rid of it. I checked with a business up in Portland, African Rhythm Traders, that sells, almost exclusively, drums made in Africa. They replied that "All I know is the skins we sell from Africa are simply dried in the sun, without chemicals or anything else. They smell a bit while they are soaking in water, but once they're mounted, it is nothing that you notice." Don't know how these folks get their information, as it contrasts with the information given before, that the hides are/were prepared in cow dung/urine. What about having the skin analyzed to determine the source of the odor? Might there be some simple tests that would identify the odor? Just a thought, Susan Lunas Proprietor: Many Moons Book Conservation Book Conservation and Bookbinding by Hand Editor: Binders' Guild Newsletter 2925 Powell Street Eugene, Oregon *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:70 Distributed: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-70-004 ***Received on Monday, 15 April, 2002