huntertrapper, El Destructor, I'm quite sure you all have more experience in tanning hides than I have. I've done it 3 or 4 times using Tandy's "Tannery in a Box" I always salted my hides immediately after skinning and doing a prelimenary scraping, and some where put in the freezer after salting. I've not had a problem with the hair coming off. Of course, these weren't salted for 5 years either. So, you could very well be correct.
Hair removal is the easiest and first step, so either if will come off with the lime or it won't, not much time wasted either way. But, if the hair will come off, do you think the hide is worth tryig to egg tan?