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I have been adding these to the Hunt Report as they have been completed, but as once read the report is not something that one typically goes back to, I thought I'd post them here too. They were taken in Dec 05 in Lobo/Lolkisale w/Adam Clements, have been completed as budget permits. I still have quite a few tanned capes from this trip with the taxidermist, some of which I may not mount or do a euro mount instead. The pictures were taken by the taxidermist before leaving his studio.

The Tommy was just completed, and looks stunning…this was an important mount to me as it is one of those few animals that just says "East Africa" and all that goes with it. Regards, Bill

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Outstanding mounts...

Your hunt reports are also the "gold standard" as well...
 
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Very nice. Who is your taxidermist?
 
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Super nice Bill!!

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Yeah Bill; who did the work? Very nice trophies but the Bushbuck is stunning! LDK


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The mounts look very well done. Nice photos too.


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Bill,

All of them are wonderful. Thanks, Hugh
 
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Impressive Bill. I particularly like your Grants. Did you get a gerenuk as well...I don't recall?


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Bill, Wonderfull taxidermy! Did I miss which taxidermist you used?


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Thanks for the feedback. Brian, nope, no gerenuk. The next one to decide upon is the lesser kudu, which I will probably do end of the year as funds permit as either a shoulder or pedestal mount.

My taxidermist is Wes Good of Wildlife Artistry in Myerstown Penna. I like working with Wes as his studio is only ~45min away and we can review forms and talk about placement, etc (and it is fun to see what the guys are working on in the shop!), but as his business grows much of the higher-end work is coming from outside the immediate area. And of course my time-to-completion stat's have increased a bit too, but the quality of work remains excellent. info@taxidermystudio.com
 
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Outstanding mounts...

Your hunt reports are also the "gold standard" as well...

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Very nice, Bill. Is Dick Laros still working? I remember that leopard he did for you... also very impressive.


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Excellent mounts. They emphasize the wisdom of taking your time and doing each mount right - especially when they are quality trophies like those.


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Bill, Wes does indeed do great work. If you went to the Harrisburg show this year, the crocodile display was from a hunt that a friend and I went on in Zambia in 2005. He had to take out part of a wall to fit it in.



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Very nice! Some of the best work that I've seen. Also, a very good Bushbuck.


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Here is the croc mount I mentioned above. If only my wife would let me take over the Living Room, I'd get one too.






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That's creative. Thanks for posting.


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Very nice mounts!


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I saw picts of that croc GL but didn't go to Hrsbg this year. Made me think harder about a croc...but where to put it!

Russell, I would think Dick Laros is still going strong...he is a fine man and his shop does nice work too, but pricier and comm's were not quite as easy.

Ann - And may I say well done on your new rifle, that is a sweet looking rig!
 
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Beautiful Bill, I especially like the buchbuck.


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Excellent mounts, Bill. Your lesser kudu, IIRC, is a fine specimen. A gerenuk and fringe eared oryx would round out your East African stable!


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Hello Bill

I must say your Taxidermist has done an excellent job. Thank you for sharing.

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Bill,

Very nice!

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All Nice Mounts. Talk about Talent!


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Beauty of a Bushbuck and stunning mount. Well Done!!

Hunting gods were smiling on you for that one. We were looking for one in Lokisale in 2006 but didn't see any. Pretty tough in that area from what I was told.
 
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Bill - just saw this topic on your mounts and what a great job. They look fantastic and each animal brings back great memories while hunting with you. Hope you enjoy them in your house! remember that the Thompsdon goes in your will to me Cool


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Having not done Africa yet, you & your trophies serve as an Inspiration to me...

For now I can only wait...in the right time it will happen...

Thank you for sharing!
 
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Bill,

Probable the very best I have seen, the bushbuck is incredible.
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very nice mounts, thumb i hope to take an Africa trip soon myself Big Grin


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Wonderful trophies! Very nice, clean taxidermy work. Would love to see how they display in your trophy room. Thank you for sharing! thumb


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Thanks everyone for the feedback!

Here's a pict of my Lesser Kudu which is being delivered tomorrow. The top is glass, and the side panels from the body of the Kudu (I had him caped and tanned for a full mount).

Lesser Kudu:
 
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Beautiful kudu and pedestal mount.

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Looks great!


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Great kudu! Eeker
 
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Ooo, that's lovely. I've been waiting for that one. Lesser kudus are so interesting. Beauty.


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That Kudu mount is absolutely amazing. I love it.



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Bill,

That is an outstanding piece. Sometimes I think the pedastals are more attractive than the full body mounts. This is just beautiful. Conrats!!

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The trophies are beautiful and the mounts extremely well done. What really gets me is the background. Where the pictures done at the studio or in you trophy room?? Kudude
 
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