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Branding:  What does it look like, and what's involved?

Franklin, you've raised an excellent point - one worth examining...

Yes, clearly that "Rocking X" picture above was a tattoo (or drawing).  Brands don't turn out that smooth, that finely-edged, or that dark.


http://www.squidoo.com/skin-branding

Body Art By Burning

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Branding was most often used historically to mark property, most often livestock but also sometimes human.  It was also utilized as a method of marking or punishing criminals both in Europe and Asia, and as recently as the founding US Pilgrim fathers.

In modern day body art, the technique is being explored as a way of making a monochromatic, permanent skin design which is more organic in line and color than what is created by tattooing.

Types of Branding 

  • Strike Branding - this is where a branding iron is made, heated and then pressed against the skin.

    DO NOT USE ANYTHING MADE FOR BRANDING ANIMALS, WOOD OR FOOD UNLESS YOU WANT A GIGANTIC BLOB OF SCAR TISSUE!
  • Electro-Cautery Branding - this technique is done using a medical device originally designed to stop bleeding by sealing the bleeding blood vessels.
  • Direct Fire Branding - this method involves putting something in direct contact with the skin and lighting it on fire so that it leaves burns.


http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10006.asp

Striking the Brand

healed brand
With the artist and subject in position, the brander usually takes a few moments to line up each strike before heating the iron. The sectional branding irons are easily held with pliers. Once the exact placement is found, the artist wants to not move their hands and wrists at all, just raising their forearms at the elbow away from the subject. The assistant will bring the lit blowtorch to the branding iron, holding the flame to the clamped metal piece. The iron takes about 20 seconds to heat to red-hot. It is this super-heating that will make the branding less painful, killing the skin nerves on contact. (That ultra-painful burn you got on your finger from the stove was more like a 200 degree burn; this is a 500 degree burn).

Once heated the artist calls ready and the assistant moves out of the way. Within two seconds the brander should cleanly, and with slight pressure, strike the mark. The burn should go through the epidermis, through the dermis, and just hit the subcutaneous layer. If there are any hesitations, the iron should be cooled in water, the brander should reposition and then reheat the iron before trying again. The process is repeated for as many strikes as is necessary for the design.

The lines will spread and join as they heal, hence there need to be tiny spaces between strikes. If you strike the lines right to each other, you get extra bumpy bits where two bits of scar tissue forms. The more perpendicular to the skin the brander can position the irons, the better chance they have of making uniform burns.



-- Edited by Kevin on Sunday 1st of November 2009 12:39:05 AM

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Jimmy's "brand markings", as a point of comparison - hmm ...
 

Jimmy/Not Jimmy



The Real Brand


Arm & Leg Brands.

The leg was tatoo'd over while i was in lincoln, ne at john morrows house.

The leg is what was seen on amw tv show.

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Rocking X Ranch near Caldwell, Idaho ...

I tracked down and spoke with Cindy Herrick, co-owner of the Rocking X Ranch, located in Caldwell, ID,  in November 2008. 

http://www.rockingx.com/


She said her husband Coit, Jr. and she bought the land and called it the Rocking X Ranch 12 years ago, which would have been around 1996, when she designed and set up her website.

 

It was named the "Rocking X" because of the "brand", which was used for horses and cattle and owned by Coit Herrick Sr. since the turn of the 20th century.  He died in 1966.

 

She didn't know the name of Charlie Kerr.


Jimmy indicated that he had helped Johnny and Eugene escape from a ranch in Caldwell, ID in 1987, held captive by Charlie Kerr.

Sasha wrote:

Kevin, usually horse ranches will make brands and use them to (obviously) brand horses that belong to them. As far as I can see, there's more than one ranch that uses a rocking x brand or calls themselves such a name. Interestingly, there's a Rocking X Ranch in Idaho, where Jimmy has resided and has definite connections to, possibly up to the present day: http://www.rockingx.com/



 



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There was no Rocking X Ranch there until the Herrick's bought the property in 1996 and built on it.  Perhaps Jimmy was referring to another ranch, and if so, did not say the name.  Coit Herrick lived around Caldwell his whole life.  

If the branding really took place, which I now doubt, given the expertise needed to do a brand on human skin, then it could have been done by other people, perhaps.  But it certainly wasn't done with a cattle or horse brand.  And ranchers who owned a brand wouldn't take kindly to the symbol being stolen and used by others.  His wife specifically stated that the "Rocking X brand" had been property of the family for nearly 100 years.

-- Edited by Kevin on Sunday 1st of November 2009 01:57:25 AM

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