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Close ups of ostrich and elephant skins used in the room.

The reddish elephant skins are from elephants shot in Tanzania, while the lighter elephant skins are from those shot in Zimbabwe.

The different colourings is due to the different diets the elephants eat.


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WOW! Very nice is all I can say. You must be a very wealthy man. The only thing I have from Zimbabwe is a pair of Courtney boots.
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Beautiful and very tastefully done. What kind of wood are the sofa tables made of? Are those reptile skins in the frames on each side of the buffalo?




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Very tastefully done. Nice layout.
 
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The frames items on either side of the buffalo are very old cloth.

Apparently they were used as currency sometime in the past.

The buffalo, by the way, is 49" across.
It is the biggest and easiest buffalo I have ever shot.

We saw him and another bull running into the hills as we were driving to a leopard blind.

We jumped out of the truck and shot both of them.

We continued to our leopard blind, and the truck went back to load them.


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The buffalo, by the way, is 49" across.
It is the biggest and easiest buffalo I have ever shot.

We saw him and another bull running into the hills as we were driving to a leopard blind.

We jumped out of the truck and shot both of them.


I remember the video of this bull. I'll love to see some photo of more of your buffalos!
Relly nice also the zebra head pillow.


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Very nice trophy room. Some truly great trophy's.

The use of your animal leather was very good in the furniture.

Your gun closet looks to have a good variety of rifles for your use.

The cloth was used for currency you say? WOW.


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Fantastic!!!!

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WOW!!!

Very elegant and classy!


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Amazing!!!
 
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A nice room to sit around and chat about past hunts for sure. I really like the zebra-faced pillows... have never seen that but really unique.

The wood on the cases looks like Macassar ebony but not sure. There is also a wood, whose name escapes me, that has very open pores on the ends but looks like this on the edge...in any case, nice!
 
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Also like the Pillows, even showed the wife, hint hint, NO WAY!! Your not going to Africa.

I also like your mini herd of buffalo on your coffee table. One of a kind ?
Neat old Croc bag too!!
 
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A beautifully decorated room done with taste and class. Not overbearing with trophies, but with lots of grandeur. Very well done, Saeed!
 
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Regal.


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It's beautiful, but the furnishings alone probably cost more than my house! shocker

But someday when I win the lottery.....
 
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That place is awesome and looks like some 10 star resort. I am jealous. Very very very nice and tastefully done.
 
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Wow!!!----Your taste will never be in question.


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Outstanding Saeed! tu2 Very tastefully and elegantly done! Big Grin
 
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Wow! That's amazing
 
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Very, very nice!! Smiler Thanks for sharing!


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Wow, that is first class all the way.... Very nice
 
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Nice to see such a tastefully done trophy room! tu2






 
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Saeed................ that is a beautiful trophy room. Nowadays, when so many seem to be trying to compete with the displays in the Natural History Museum, it is refreshing to see your personal space.

Thanks for posting the photos.


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The credit all goes to my wife, Hanna.

She is the one who did all this by herself.

According to Walter, "she has VERY good taste.
Except may be in choosing a husband!"


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I have to echo what Will said!


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Cool room.

What the story behind the lions behind the glass?


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Now we need to see photos of Walter's trophy room. I'm sure the contrast will be interesting.


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Saeed,

Gorgeous room! What species of wood is the cabinetry?
Best,
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Saeed Very very nice,
Thanks for sharing tu2 tu2
 
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Very well done.

Some of your guns are quite colorful.
 
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Now we need to see photos of Walter's trophy room. I'm sure the contrast will be interesting.


I agree, from reading all of the reports I would think the contrast would be quite interesting......
 
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Saeed,

This is indeed a beautiful room. "Kudos" (pun intended) to your wife.

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Simply AWESOME!!! Thanks for sharing.


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Outstanding. That is the nicest trophy room I have ever seen.


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Absolutely inspiring. Despite handing all the credit to Hanna I get the feeling you had a little to do with it!
The classiest room I have ever seen.
Thanks for sharing.
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Saeed,
Thanks for the posting the pics. tu2


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The buffalo sculpture on the center table is very nice.

Any chance we could see a close up of it from a couple of different sides?

Photographed to reveal its true beauty/artistry!!



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Saeed, I'm curious what happens with all your other animal heads? I know I've seen photos somewhere on here of several crates worth of heads being unloaded with all the mounts lined up in the yard for photos.


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