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I've shot a nice warthog recently and want to do a European skull mount with it. I cannot decide the shape of the wooden shield behind it, so any idea will be appreciated.

Here's the warthog ...



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Congrats on the MONSTER TUSKER... clap

That's going to be something on the WALL...
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Nice pigs! Boha of AR has shot a few like that and he´s always takne them as bleached skulls -they make a great centerpiece and look great in the office.


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I've shot a nice warthog recently and want to do a European skull mount with it. I cannot decide the shape of the wooden shield behind it, so any idea will be appreciated.

Great piggie Johan!

The term "European skull mount" is a bit of a misnomer for a pig, though. In Europe, pigs are mostly displayed simply by the tusks - or, less commonly, as shoulder mounts. It would be the exception in Europe to find a piggie displayed with tusks and skull. Tusks are most commonly mounted on a round(ish) shield - filled with some material to minimize the risk of cracking.

I guess one of the problems with displaying skull and tusks on a shield, is that you really need to see the tusks from the front to appreciate their size and shape. Most skull mounts I have seen of pigs therefore do without a shield, and the skull is simply displayed lying on a surface like a mantlepiece or bookcase.

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I like mine on a pedestal shaped like Africa. Made it myself out of an oak board with a 3/4 inch dowel.

 
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Eish it a monster Nkulube!!!!

Congrats Johan,

I like them mounted on a nice wooden shield.

But the pedistal idea is also a nice idea.


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The pedestal is definetly nice! Making the shield in the shape of Africa is a nice touch.


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Wow! That's one monster warthog! Congratulations.
 
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Come on you guys, any hog with teeth that big deserves a head and shoulder mount.



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Those are some great pigs!!! Wink

jshoney -like the pedestal idea, I think I'm going to copy you on that one if you don't mind.


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Come on you guys, any hog with teeth that big deserves a head and shoulder mount.


Although the skulls look nice, I have to agree. How about a pedestal?



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NICE piggie!!!!!!

I like the pedestal display too. Might do the next one that way.


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If you want to hang it on the wall, a panel that displays the skull at an angle could be nice. Something like this one:




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Nice wartie!!

I ended up doing this with my largest.



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I used this for the minimalist look on 2 warthog skull mounts. I like it a lot. Bob

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Those are some great pigs!!! Wink

jshoney -like the pedestal idea, I think I'm going to copy you on that one if you don't mind.


Thanks and go for it. I also used the same size plaque for a wall mount on my impala

 
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That is a very nice warthog. Here's a suggestion, have the tusks cast for a shoulder mount and use the real ones for the skull.

The skull with the lower jaw sits nicely on a table with out a stand.


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I like mine on a pedestal shaped like Africa. Made it myself out of an oak board with a 3/4 inch dowel.



Your picture just put a warthog on my trophy list!
 
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