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Thanks, each of you. The Lord Derby had some hair slip, so Mike Baird saved it by using the pedestal top as a mud bath. The light colors on him are mud, doesn't look bad at all in person. The Derby problem was my fault, it was a self-guided hunt and the skinner I hired did not thin the hide enough, per my instructions. However the temperature was over 110 at 4:00 p.m. when I shot him! Bakes the blonde bear has no slippage at all, the hair is ruffled because my little girls hugs and rubs on it all the time. Mike | ||
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Very nice mate, what happened to the eland and bear? It looks like hair slip? | |||
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Ahh bloody kids | |||
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Mike, Great trophy room! Thanks for posting. Regards, Dave | |||
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Thanks, they're handling my stuff from Vaughan. Whenever they ever get here! Thanks again, Joe | |||
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Hello Joe, Another nephew just called and said the pictures look fine to him, must be the computer I'm on. B&B did all of the African animals and some of the others. Mike Baird is going to build a short pedestal with a tall tree for the giraffe to be feeding out of. Thanks, Mike | |||
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Looks good to me! Great room and animals. Especially the bongo. Two questions, How are you going to have your giraffe done? And, did B&B do most of the mounts? Thanks for sharing, Joe | |||
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Someone has certainly been around the world. Is that a Lord Derby's eland in the first pic? Fantastic trophy room. I love the lay out of the room. Sevens | |||
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