Slunk
Appearance
Aslunkis an animal, especially acalf,bornprematurelyorabortively.Slunk skin,calfskintypically obtained as a byproduct ofcattleslaughter,is also known as chickenskin.[1]
Slunk skin is sold commercially and used for example infurniture,drums, and gloves.[2]
References
[edit]- ^Cumming, Valerie (1982).Gloves(Reprinted. ed.). London: Batsford. p.93.ISBN9780713410082.
- ^Schmidt, Paul William (1991).History of the Ludwig Drum Company.Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 97.ISBN0931759498.
As regardssnare drums,in order for the snare drum to really vibrate, the head had to be as thin as tissue paper, and those heads came from unborn calves. We called it slunk skin. The slunk skins were always plentiful, more so than heads for the batter side. These slunk skins were the same ones used for making ladies fine gloves.
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