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Anyone have a trophy room with just skulls?
 
Posts: 7768 | Location: Das heimat! | Registered: 10 October 2012Reply With Quote
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Yes, in one room. Looks great with just well done euro mounts.
 
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Mine is mixed so not just skulls, but I got a lot of them, mostly Roebucks, but a few Stags and African Antelope also.


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Bears, wolves, coyote and a beaver. Wink

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Very nice Gents.

Bears are a personal favorite. They look good on a piece of wood or on the shelf.
 
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Here's how a mix of them turns out. Can't get a full room shot.

I have a European Wall:


. . . and an African Wall:


Where Arica meets Europe is the "Stammtisch" Smiler


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Waidmannsheil Dom,

Nice place you have there. I love the target boards.
 
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not a trophy room, but this is in the dining room. the wife likes euro mounts, not thrilled with the heads around the house.



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What a part of my little collection looks like. I'm a big fan of skulls as opposed to other mounts.


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Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
Bears, wolves, coyote and a beaver. Wink

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Is the beaver Brazilian or something akin ?
 
Posts: 456 | Location: Ireland | Registered: 12 May 2004Reply With Quote
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My trophy room is nearly all European type mounts. I like the look and it makes hunting/taxidermy and shipping MUCH more affordable.















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Atticus, I like that a lot. My brother-in-law rate for taxidermy is still a ton of money and he's not that good.
 
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I discarded all of my shoulder mounts years ago. Donated them when the IRS accepted taxidermy donations. Never regretted it once. When I retired ten years ago and downsized to a smaller log cabin in rural Alaska, I just went with skulls and a few skins and rugs (zebra, kudu, giraffe, lion, leopard, grizzly). For me, it fits.
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Nice Cal,

I too like the carvings. I used to have a ton before I had toddlers. Since then I have sent most of them to their graveyard in the dump.

What really hurt was alabaster ones from Greece.

Nothing is faster than a toddler hell bent on destruction.

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I love that hippo, Cal.

I believe that Shockey has mostly skulls and euros. With the volume of animals he shoots and his interest in natural history I suppose it makes perfect sense.


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On a personal note, skulls show the bullet hole for frontal shots. I thank that is a cool thing to see that can't be seen on shoulder mounts.
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1994 Zimbabwe
1997 Zimbabwe
1998 Zimbabwe
1999 Zimbabwe
1999 Namibia, Botswana, Zambia--vacation
2000 Australia
2002 South Africa
2003 South Africa
2003 Zimbabwe
2005 South Africa
2005 Zimbabwe
2006 Tanzania
2006 Zimbabwe--vacation
2007 Zimbabwe--vacation
2008 Zimbabwe
2012 Australia
2013 South Africa
2013 Zimbabwe
2013 Australia
2016 Zimbabwe
2017 Zimbabwe
2018 South Africa
2018 Zimbabwe--vacation
2019 South Africa
2019 Botswana
2019 Zimbabwe vacation
2021 South Africa
2021 South Africa (2nd hunt a month later)
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Just an observation here, but non-hunters do not react to skulls or horn/antler mounts in the same way they do to regular shoulder mounts.

They know the animal was hunted and killed, but without the skin and eyes they are not effected in the same manner.


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Many non-hunters also have a hard time identifying what species of animal the skull belongs to.

I have only had a lake trout and a drake mallard mounted. I no longer have either. I will probably go with a euro mount in the future if I keep anything beyond pictures.

Tom

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I stayed at an old German house in Northern Tanzania. It contained a lot of trophies, all European mounts. It was nicely done and quite fitting.

And, they are low maintenance and will truly last forever.
 
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Only skulls for me. I never could understand the cost involved or effort to get a dead animal to look lifelike again.
 
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IF non hunters don't like it, they can stay the hell away, or get pushed out damn quick.

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