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Great room. I look forward to seeing some of the animals you took at Kanana last year.



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Tom, I will be very excited to get my Kanana trophies home at some point. What an incredible safari. I cannot wait to display the treasures of that safari. Still dreaming of that time there. What a safari!!!

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My biggest moose. Taken with Rogue River Outfitters.

I also shot two wolves on that trip. Incredible. I will have to post those pics later, I life sized both and changing the base they are on so I will post new pics when I have them back.

They are much bigger than I would have expected. Much longer than I would figure. I can truly see why they are such a killing machine.

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Very very nice

Could you please post a pic of your vaalie.. It looks really good
 
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MD: I am in MT for a couple of days. I will post when I get back.
 
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Great looking basement! tu2
 
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I have a dedicated TR now but I used to put mine in the basement when I had a house in MN. Basements work great and IMO are better than strewing stuff all over the house. Sure, the ceilings aren't tall, but so what? Tall ceilings don't work for small stuff anyway.


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Great stuff Justin!!!!


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A couple of pictures of the Vaalie as requested.
 
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My last two mounts from my 2011 safari with Blaauwkrantz have arrived and are now hung up.
 
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Great "dead animal room" I love it
 
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Nice bontebok I shot one a couple years back did a shoulder mount but wish I did a full body mount
 
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Very Nice, a lifetime of hunting
and well represented.
 
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Kit, that is actually a Blesbok.

I am excited to be adding some Botswana stuff when it gets home. Not sure where I will put them but that is a good problem to have.

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Justin,

Haven't been to this part of the forum for a long while... took the time to view your thread again...SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!!!

Well done and I bet every animal in there has a most memorable story in the hunt!!!

Way to go...Pure Class tu2
 
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I am very fortunate and have taken some really great trophies. Thanks for the comments Roland.

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Justin, congratulations on an awesome bunch of memories! I don't know if you mentioned it already, but who does your taxidermy? One bloke in the USA? Or various? Africa? Our Blaauwkrantz trophies are about to leave RSA for Perth!
 
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Beautiful....and very well done! A wonderful collection of memories. I have looked at your collection a number of times and am sure to return. Thanks for sharing.
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Rick, thank you for the comments.

I have been very fortunate and taken some great trophies.

My 2012 Botswana shipment should be on its way home within 30 days.
 
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Dude, incredible.
Love the trophies, juts needs some windows and some wood paneling to break the white walls.
And a bottle of good gin.


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Magnificent. What a great variety of trophies.
 
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Just a great basement,I especially like that Rocky Mountain Goat.


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Thanks for the comments. There are two windows and only that many on purpose.

I wanted to keep the room cool and dark.

I installed lots of can lights and it will light up like a Christmas tree when needed.

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Love the pics guys. Beautiful stuff. I don't have much of a trophy room but his is it.....



Simply awesome.
 
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Very nice. Where are those muley's from?
 
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Just added these. Wanted them on a tall base so people could look them in the face. My wife says they look evil.
 
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Why do you say that is the last bison you would take?
 
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I have so many other things I want to hunt and the odds of drawing a tag in the Henry Mtns is slim to none and I am not willing to spend the $$$$ for a wood bison when I can go to Africa for that type of money.

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Very nice collection!!! I regret not getting by Nyala done life size. Awesome!


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Those wolves are awesome!!!!!
 
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Those wolves are awesome!!!!!

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awesome mounts
 
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