by korman » Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:42 pm
Actually those cheap heads are water buffalo, not bison. Those are completely different animals!
Americans have been calling their praerie bison "buffalo", thus creating this confusion. I think that bison hide would be quite difficult to get, because in wild you can't hunt them and they're rarely kept in ranches. I think it would be thicker than cowhide. In contrast, water buffalo is abundant in Asia, so they simply use what they have.
I think that bad quality of heads might have just as much to do with the processing as with quality of hide itself, because those cheap skins are usually cut too thin and processed with all kinds of chemicals, leaving them very dry.
It would be an interesting experiment to obtain and mount water buffalo rawhide on a drum. It might turn out more similar to cowhide than to cheap processed heads.