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12 October 2009, 10:06
remington270
Zebra rugs
Looking for ideas of what to do with a zebra rug.
Please post pics.
I think T.Carr posted a good rug with leather trim a while back but cant seem to find it. any help would be great.

cheers
12 October 2009, 16:03
Die Ou Jagter
I did mine with a leather trim with no backing so it dosen't slide so easy.
12 October 2009, 18:24
Bob in TX
Dodie & Bob Wilkins at Wildlife Artistry in Cameron, Texas did mine. They are "rug wizards".

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12 October 2009, 19:21
Charles_Helm
Jerry Huffaker got mine done. Leather trim and carpet backing.

The picture is not so good:




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12 October 2009, 20:14
Stonecreek
My outfitter in Namibia had my mountain zebra tanned there for me, however I don't know the name of the tannery. They took meticulous care to make small cuts/seams to make the skin lay flat, which it does beautifully. It has no backing or perimeter trim and lays nicely in our living room floor where it get little traffic.
12 October 2009, 21:54
MARK H. YOUNG
Remington 270

Jerry Huffaker that posts here also did a beautiful zebra rug for me and I have plans to have him do another.

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13 October 2009, 02:14
Use Enough Gun
Here's where we have one of ours:
13 October 2009, 04:46
TrophyShotPrints
My son's one just came back from Namibia and we decided to use it as a throw over the back of a very large sectional-sofa...Works out pretty well in our situation with all the African mounts on the walls in our livingroom!

We came up with that solution as my wife was not too keen about having the rug walked on... Big Grin
13 October 2009, 12:45
Arild Iversen
Mine is done with a felt backing in RSA.
No fancy stuff, but it sits just fine on the floor and is an absolute "talking piece" for any visitors Smiler








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13 October 2009, 16:13
Leopardtrack
Use enough gun,

I love the way your Lion is mounted!!

Do you have ny other pic's of him...who did it for you?

How will you be doing John Hunt's monster?
13 October 2009, 18:53
matt u
Use enough gun,

I love the way your Lion is mounted!!

not to change the subject,but +1
14 October 2009, 01:13
Use Enough Gun
Life Form Taxidermy. Inspired by John Banovich's painting entitled: "Into The Red Zone" Life Form has just completed my monster leopard and he is ready for shipment. He is mounted very similar to Ron L's, as shown on his post of April 20, 2009, as taxidermied by Dan Catlin at The Wildlife Gallery.
14 October 2009, 03:32
zimbabwe
I have two both with felt back done in Zimbabwe. One is a full head the other does not have the head. Wish I had known about the leather trim then as it is hands down nicer.


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14 October 2009, 04:20
Tapper2
I have three from Namibia. All have no backing. I like them better that way because I can use them in many ways/ I have seen unbacked rugs that are 20 years old in high traffic areas that aren't that bad.....JMHO..Tom


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14 October 2009, 23:19
Blacktailer
Jerry Huffaker did Mrs Blacktailer's. This one has a heavy felt backing.



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