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MARK H. YOUNG
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 04 April 2007, 02:08
fairchaseVery nicely done! I like the variety and different types of taxidermy. Skins, mounts, tusks and rugs all blended well together.
04 April 2007, 02:35
Kyler HamannVery nice Mark. Keep updating when you get others up (I know there are more on the way).
Thanks for sharing.
Kyler
04 April 2007, 03:05
NavalukWho did the taxidermy on the goat? I like it!
04 April 2007, 03:22
<Hunter Formerly Known As Texas Hunter>Mark, very nice. That's a lot of critters. I hope you don't mind me asking - Do you share your home with a wife?

PS - I like that leopard looking out the window.
04 April 2007, 03:40
thornellLooks great Mark. It will look even more impressive with that lord derby eland.
04 April 2007, 03:53
MARK H. YOUNGGuys,
Thanks for the kind words. I'll try to get some more shots later as there are quite a few in the rest of the house. The natural light coming in from outside is pretty bad for pics this PM.
HFKATH,
I have no wife but I've lived with the same lady for 26 years. She is more interested in the taxidermy than I am. I do realize how lucky I am.
SG,
Atcheson Taxidermy did the goat and most of the other mounts. I think the rug was a good choice for the goat as it shows off the beautiful coat without the cost of a lifesize.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 04 April 2007, 04:10
Outdoor WriterAlthough I'm not too keen on the balance of the one wall where the kudu hangs, you no doubt had a reason for doing it that way. The mounts are very nice, however. Lots of memories there. -TONY
Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer"
04 April 2007, 05:08
MARK H. YOUNGTony,
Your right! From that angle the Grant's looks like it shouldn't be in there. When in the room looking diectly on it doesn't look bad at all.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 04 April 2007, 06:02
Equinsu OchaMark, love that Gerenuk in the pics.. What I would do to have one of them and a lesser kudu!!
Great looking casa!!
04 April 2007, 06:41
samwiseLove it Mark-I can't wait for you to see our home next fall!!!
Bob Clark
04 April 2007, 10:19
duggaboybuffVery nice, good to see you made provisions for your trophies in your new house. well done!
04 April 2007, 12:16
TOP_PREDATORI couldn't see why anyone would shoot a Hyena as trophy till i saw your Hyena skin,it looks great thanks for sharing with us.
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
04 April 2007, 12:31
shootawayKeep the skins on the sofa or on the floor they don't look nice on the wall. The room is nicely lit ant the head mounts are classic,congrats.What you are missing is a book shelf collection and a view to a swimming pool and to the sea

04 April 2007, 13:26
markhorvery good cool and neatly done.regards
ur 3 greatest hunts r ur first ur last and ur next
04 April 2007, 18:58
BwanamichVery nice but.....No buff mounts?
"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa
hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
04 April 2007, 19:50
dgr416Awesome mountain goat rug I always wanted to do that if I get one.
06 April 2007, 06:27
McKayLove the tusks. If you don't mind me asking what is the weights?
Mac
06 April 2007, 07:08
MARK H. YOUNGMcKay
I don't mind at all. They are 57x58 pounds with quite a large nerve.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 06 April 2007, 19:05
Outdoor WriterMark,
It's not only the Grant's, where that whole corner looks crowded in the pix. I'm not wild about the tight grouping on the left either.
I'd likely put the kudu as the center focal point where the biggest picture is, move the sneak mount to where the kudu is, and then spread the two smaller critters from the left to each side of the kudu at varying height levels. The pictures, if necessary could then be hung between the mounts or somewhere else.
But again, that's just
MY sense of design/balance talking.

The stuff in the pix you added looks super. -TONY
Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer"
06 April 2007, 23:55
Ahmed NiaziVery nice

08 April 2007, 22:51
D. NelsonHi Mark;
Is that a leopard looking out of the window in the first photo???? I just love that! It looks like it is alive in your room!!!
Regards, D. Nelson
09 April 2007, 02:05
MARK H. YOUNGSWAMBO,
That's Oscar the guard leoaprd. Most people like the sitting pose and not having a base on the leopards has allowed us quite a bit of latitude on where to have them displayed.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 11 April 2007, 09:08
shootawayI don't like the taxidermy work on the buff.It looks like it was done by an amature.
11 April 2007, 09:41
NavalukNice manners Shootaway!
11 April 2007, 10:40
shootawayI would live in any of the homes pictured here.They are all beautiful in their own way.Marks trophies are in rooms that are rich in natural light.IMO,the best way to display trophies.The wood combined with the sunlight has a relaxing effect.This is I think one of the best so far.Taxidermy work may be more expensive than I think.
11 April 2007, 12:02
NicoleWOW! Thats one awesome trophy room!!!

Sure looks like ya have lots of reminders of some wonderful hunts!!
Nic
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11 April 2007, 17:29
muygrandeMark, very nicely done as well as some real quality animals and I like the buff personally.
Does anyone other than me worry about the trophys getting too much sunlight??? I was under the impression that the trophy will fade from too much sunlight.
Wes Webber
An Armed Society Is a Polite Society
11 April 2007, 23:14
MAU MAUThere are many factors that can cause fade. I had quality 3M UV film applied in many rooms of my home to help protect my art and trophy collection and it truly helps.
Do a search here and you will find a plethora of information about UV film from a few people in the business.
Mark, fine trophys and I especially like the Hyena rug. Congratulations.
I've placed high grade solar screens on all the windows of my trophy mainly for this issue. I have alot of windows in that room and it gets alot of sunlight in the afternoon. The solar screens really cut down on that...it's cooler too.
Wes Webber
An Armed Society Is a Polite Society
12 April 2007, 01:32
MARK H. YOUNGFolks,
Thanks for the nice comments. I don't get direct sunlight as the windows in the rooms pictured above are facing north. I also have shades. Some of the very bright pics are products of my poor editing.
Shootaway,
I have to think you start posting after several cocktails. Anyway your posts make me smile.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
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7094 Oakleigh Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89110
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 12 April 2007, 06:35
L. David KeithVery nice collection Mark, they look great!
quote:
I couldn't see why anyone would shoot a Hyena as trophy till i saw your Hyena skin,it looks great thanks for sharing with us.
Now I know exactly what to do when I take a spotted. Excellent choice Mark. Good hunting, LDK
13 April 2007, 05:49
shootawayMark,I went through my entire life not drinking to drinking a beer a week in my late thirties.Now at 40 it got a little out of control along with coffee.I am now back to my old ways and have two beers only when I go out on the weekend.
13 April 2007, 15:24
BNagelMARK
You've had a lot of fun!!!!
Never mind the beer-talker. (Love the bushbuck.)
Barry
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13 April 2007, 21:27
RiodotI am in shock - I had no idea a Hyena rug could look sooooooooo Cooooool...................
Absolutely great Trophy
Room / House.
Lance
Lance Larson Studio
lancelarsonstudio.com
15 April 2007, 23:58
adrookMark,
They are beautiful, I love the buff and Oscar the guard leopard. Hopefully, in a little more than a year I will have a buff of my own. Do you have any shots of your hippo and elephant skulls? Thanks for sharing.
Andy
16 April 2007, 02:30
MARK H. YOUNGAndy,
Unless you have lots of room and money I think the below is the only way to do a hippo. Unfortunately the ele skull has deteriorated significantly.
Mark
MARK H. YOUNG
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 16 April 2007, 03:18
wsquaredMark,
If I am to ever get a hippo, I really like the look of the bleached skull. Could give the approx. length, width, height and weight? I'd like to picture where in the house one of those would go.
Thanks
16 April 2007, 20:12
MARK H. YOUNGwsquared,
The hippo skull in the pictures measures 28" L x 16" W x 13" H. I'd guess it weighs 35 pounds. I've had it in 3 different house and it is transported easily as the top and bottom jaw are held together with a bolt that can be removed. This allows the skull to be transported in 2 pieces.
Mark
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