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Amaze your friends with tales of your close encounter with Black Death.



All this for less than $150, Toscano

Plains game? Why not?



Toscano 2

More dangerous game.


Toscano 3


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Terry



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I think one may be able to complete the big 5 for less than $$1,000 "hunting" with this outfitter!!
 
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What a buffalo with a 2 foot span very rare in the wild, eh.
 
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©“African Cape Buffalo†Trophy
Recreate the style and drama of a British Colonial
drawing room

One of the most prized specimens amongst big game hunters, the wild African Cape Buffalo is classified as “dangerous game†because it’s known to pursue its own hunter when provoked! Cast in quality designer resin directly from the original trophy, it is hand-painted to replicate authentically weathered bone and horn. Our exclusive, prized rack stretches a full 2-feet across and is a rare find both in the wild and as a trophy!





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I think the first two wall displays are quite tasteful and nice.

More so if the trophies were actually genuine.


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"Designer Resin"? When do we get "designer lead"? I still haven't gotten over the term "designer bullets".


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Where were they 20 years ago when I started hunting in Africa? I could have saved enough to buy a nice ranch in Montana by now!

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Gentlemen

What do you think of the two flanking "kudu" horns?

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Gentlemen

What do you think of the two flanking "kudu" horns?

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NitroX,

Those are the RARE - Mboozey Dwarf Kudu, great addition to any trophy room. sofa

Hog Killer


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I'm sure they are meant to replicate Lesser Kudu horns. Wink

Still very small next to the Gemsbock replica.


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