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| My research indicates that certainly some of the biggest Gemsbok inhabit Namibia.
Since that is a priority to me does anyone have any comments? |
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| Samwise...you never mentioned that one! Very, very nice.  How 'bout a picture??? Cheers, Canuck |
| Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001 | 
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| The owner of Holstein (G�nther Heimstedt) took the world record Cape Eland (Taurotragus Oryx) with a client about three years ago. Good place for Oryx (gemsbock), Kudu etc etc. Regs K |
| Posts: 194 | Location: Namibia | Registered: 04 April 2004 | 
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| Seriously that's a brute.
I am also hoping to get a nice Kudu and Zebra (among other things). What else did you get on your trip with Vaughan? |
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| Quote:
Samwise...you never mentioned that one! Very, very nice. How 'bout a picture???
Cheers, Canuck
Bob, I've got that pic saved still if you need someone to post it (and don't mind). Reply here and I'll take care of it. |
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| OK you two 41 and 3/4 by 40 and 3/4 with 8 and 1/2 inch bases. Even Vaughan was excited!! |
| Posts: 330 | Location: Vanderhoof'British Columbia | Registered: 12 February 2004 | 
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| 40+ inches is very nice indeed  |
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| Thank you Kamaatu. Gunther certainly seems to have a good reputation.
And as Canuck suggests, I too would enjoy a picture of this Gemsbok. |
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I went with Vaughan Fulton and got a 41 X 3/4
Wow Sam! 41" on one side is tremendous but shouldn't you have held out for better than 3/4" on the other side? Was the other side broken? 
Sorry, I couldn't resist.  I'm just jealous 'cause my gemsbuck is about 35". Anything over 40" is awesome, but 41.75" is really something to be proud of. Congratulations!
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| Posts: 2536 | Location: Central Coast of CA | Registered: 10 January 2002 | 
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