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Nothing in the salt and almost everything hung.
Not that I can fit much more in !!
Very happy with the end result.
Hope you enjoy.
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WOW quite a collection mate. Love all the buff skull mounts. tu2


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Did you do it all on 1 trip Big Grin

Congrats to some great animals, would die for that sable !!
 
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Awesome room!

Did the gerenuk have a missing leg?


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Very nice, thank you for sharing.

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Amazing! Did you do a New Zealand hunt for the red deer, chamois and tahr?
 
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Awesome room!

Did the gerenuk have a missing leg?


Big Grin Wall Pedestal Mount. Sometimes the offside leg does look a bit weird.
 
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Amazing! Did you do a New Zealand hunt for the red deer, chamois and tahr?


Yes ...2002...shot both my Chamois and Thar in the Clarke and the Reds near Waimate.
The best scoring Red Deer I shot in Victoria and is the one with the Thar in the same photo.
My first Red is the clean 14 facing straight on.
 
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Awesome room!

Did the gerenuk have a missing leg?


Big Grin Wall Pedestal Mount. Sometimes the offside leg does look a bit weird.

Really should have had it full mounted. I wanted it to look like it was standing on its hind legs. You often see them feeding in this position when you hunt them and it is unique.
Great memories!!
 
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This is a fine collection, I also noticed St Henri & Woodlands in abundance.... Outstanding.
 
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Steve,

I don't know if your trophies or your wine collection is the most impressive. Good show regardless.

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Beautiful collection! Certainly something to strive for. Thank you for sharing.
 
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Nice!!!
 
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Outstanding Steve, very nice stuff there.

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Just wow!!

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I don't know if your trophies or your wine collection is the most impressive. Good show regardless.

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Both can be costly! I guess you could "shoot" a trophy again, but you can definitely "kill" another bottle there.


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I don't know if your trophies or your wine collection is the most impressive. Good show regardless.

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Both can be costly! I guess you could "shoot" a trophy again, but you can definitely "kill" another bottle there.


Easily pleased I am...good memories....and a good bottle of Red...
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A real trophy room.Very nice!
 
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Going to need a bigger home soon...
What City are you in?
 
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Plenty of room for 20 more Buffalo skulls!!
Perth.
 
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Nice mate.
Very nice.
What's next ?
Where's the Sambar ?
 
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Nice mate.
Very nice.
What's next ?
Where's the Sambar ?


Hi John. Thanks.
Yes...have a Sambar plan. Stay tuned.
Sitatunga in Zambia next year with Andrew.
 
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love the sable, u got it going and coming , beautiful collection from many years effort!


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Nice room. How did you manage to get that full mount of Karl Goodhand that was behind the Grant's gazelle? rotflmo
 
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Goodness!
Don't look like you've missed bagging many
species.

Hell of a show.
Who does your taxidermy work?
Hope you don't need to paint the walls again very soon.

Thanks much for sharing,
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Very tasteful when you going to invite us over and break open a couple bottles of those wines !
 
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Nice room. How did you manage to get that full mount of Karl Goodhand that was behind the Grant's gazelle? rotflmo

Ha. LoL
 
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Goodness!
Don't look like you've missed bagging many
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Hell of a show.
Who does your taxidermy work?
Hope you don't need to paint the walls again very soon.

Thanks much for sharing,
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George,

Most of the work , especially the African mounts, was done by Lifeform Taxidermy in South Africa.
Rowdy Woodson from Woods and Water in Houston did the full mount Sable and Roan Pedestal.
All the Australian and NZ mounts were done by Gary Pegg at South Pacific.

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Very tasteful when you going to invite us over and break open a couple bottles of those wines !

Come on!
If you ever come to Australia you are welcome.
 
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I recognise a few good animals there mate.

Dunno where you are going to put a big Zambian Lion? You might have to put that other pussy cat in the garage.

And I suggest a little Leopard to fill in the odd gap.

Those Aussie buff make spectacular mounts.


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I recognise a few good animals there mate.

Dunno where you are going to put a big Zambian Lion? You might have to put that other pussy cat in the garage.

And I suggest a little Leopard to fill in the odd gap.

Those Aussie buff make spectacular mounts.


You should recognize quite a few!

I like the way your talking Leopard mate.
Faisal set the bar pretty high!

Yes, have a plan for our Zambian Lion.

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Simply amazing.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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There is no doubt you've done a fair bit of hunting...but Damn!!! That wine collection!!! Eeker

Impressive to say the least...
 
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Jeepers there are some truly great trophies in your collection. They are actually all great. Well Done! Did your LDE not have a black neck? What month did you hunt it in? Just interested to know. Also are those 2 stag in the corner the Java Rusa? Thanks and well done.
 
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Wow!
We need to come by and sample your wine to make room for more trophies!!

Great sable, warthog and rusa!!
 
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Wow! I'm impressed, very nice. If you keep hunting, you will have to mount the trophies on the ceiling.

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Wow!
We need to come by and sample your wine to make room for more trophies!!

Great sable, warthog and rusa!!


Thanks!
Come on down!
 
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Impressive Steve, some fine trophies, congrats!


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Jeepers there are some truly great trophies in your collection. They are actually all great. Well Done! Did your LDE not have a black neck? What month did you hunt it in? Just interested to know. Also are those 2 stag in the corner the Java Rusa? Thanks and well done.


Hi Thierry.
Shot my LDE in Cameroon in late March. He did have a black neck but I had very bad hairslip on the cape. By the time it got to the taxidermist in South Africa that was all they could save.
Yes, all Javan Rusa from New Caledonia. Have hunted there 3 times and you can take two stags per trip. Just the most incredible deer hunting with great numbers of deer.
Glad you liked the room.
 
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Absolutely Wow !!!! Without guys like you these animals would have been gone long ago and replaced with cattle... You truly give value to wildlife..
 
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