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Here are some of my favorites. Cool
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I think I need a bigger house, I have 14 more at the taxidermist Big Grin
 
Posts: 470 | Location: SYRACUSE, UT, USA | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Those are some great mounts! Good work too..
I know the problem of placing trophies in a normal house.. Smiler
When I`m going to build my own house, a BIG trophy-room is first priority.. Hope my girlfriend agrees.. Smiler


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If the next 14 are as good as these mounts it would be worth buying a new house to do them justice...

Great work, the Zebra particularly is very well done.

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really nice mounts any wher is ok by me mine are in the back office


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Good stuff.

Thanks for sharing.

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I love the color on that eland. My PH wouldn't let me shoot a nice bull like that, they already had him sold.
 
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Thanks for the comments. My taxidermist told me tha that the Zebra was the largest head he ever did. It is quite heavy as the manniquin was the largest made and still required alot of clay to fill in.
I shot the Eland in 2002. When I arrived, I hadn't planed on shooting one. We saw about two dozen older bulls with coats like that. Once I saw them I knew I wanted one. It was the first african animal I shot.
 
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Nice display you've got there - I really like the waterbuck.
 
Posts: 472 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 26 January 2003Reply With Quote
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Your kudu and mine could be twins, my tips in like that at the top as well.
 
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Those are really beautiful. I'm sure they will even look better in the new house!


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Is that wildebeast giving us the "evil eye" or what? Great realism.


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Dustoffer, Of all the mounts the Wildebeest has the best attention to detail. My Taxidermist entered it in a local show and won 1st place professional and best game head. I think he was sad to see it go.
 
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What a wonderful memory these trophies must bring you.





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all the trophies look great! I wouldn't mind seeing a photo of the whole room, if thats possible.
 
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