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Posts: 12415 | Registered: 01 July 2002Reply With Quote
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Dave Moore: Congratulations on choosing Life Form. I know that you will be happy with them. If you are ever in Las Vegas, please PM me ahead of time as you are welcome to view, in person, my outstanding taxidermied trophies. More are on their way from Life Form even as we speak, including rhino, hippo, a full body 13.5' croc, full body 29" nyala bull, red duiker, side-striped jackal, livingstone's suni and common reedbuck. Merry Christmas.


UEG - thanks very much for the generous invitation and I hope to take you up on it at some future time. In the meantime, thank you for posting your pictures along with the commentary. I will post mine next year after the hunt and when Life Form is finished with them. You and yours have a Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous new year!
 
Posts: 71 | Location: St. Michaels, Maryland | Registered: 26 June 2007Reply With Quote
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Dave,

I strongly suggest you contact them ahead of time and ask them to sent you some labels to attach to the trophies. They'll be happy to do so and it'll make the shipment of your trophies much easier. Then all you do is give them to your PH.






 
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A note of clarification..when I picked Highveld in Erasmia, I was given the cook's tour of the complete facility, along with a very good cup of Earl Grey. No grainy photos here.

I also toured John Pyles studio in Orlando and viewed several examples of his work.

It seems to me that anyone with any intelligence whatsoever would not choose a taxidermist, an automobile, or an airplane based on "grainy photographs." Grainy photographs aren't often seen in this modern day of digital photography and full-color brochures.

An interesting choice of words, indeed, with equally interesting implications.

Oh, well. I'm outa here.
 
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strongly suggest you contact them ahead of time and ask them to sent you some labels to attach to the trophies. They'll be happy to do so and it'll make the shipment of your trophies much easier. Then all you do is give them to your PH.

Steve "Shakari" Robinson
Kuduland Safaris (Africa) Ltd
www.kuduland.com


Thanks much Shakari. I will be doing that right after I get back from the DSC show. Thanks for the advice, take care, and all the best to you in the coming year.
 
Posts: 71 | Location: St. Michaels, Maryland | Registered: 26 June 2007Reply With Quote
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Dave, you have made a choice you won't regret.

Best of luck on safari, and if you're ever in the Bay State, I'd be happy to show you some of Life Form's finest!


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
 
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