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Will wanted a rug that would stay flat on the wall when hung so I put a light yet firm carpet backing on this scalloped leather bordered beauty along with d-rings for hanging.
Chris mounted and finished the head.








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Very cool.
 
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Very well done!


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I could never rug a leopard but if I did; no question it would go to Mary. Well done Mary and Will.
 
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Will - Great looking cat/rug. I have one that looks a lot like it. Oh, that's right Mary did mine too. Great work Mary as usual.

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I could never rug a leopard but if I did; no question it would go to Mary. Well done Mary and Will.


Three lifesize leopards were enough. Cool


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The rug is stunning.

It really is unique, not to mention that it is the cat mounting technique of times gone by.

My father walked in a few minutes after the rug hit the floor and announced that it was his favorite piece of the 75 or so mounts that hang in my TR.

Well done Mary . . . you are THE specialty rugmaker in the USA. Next up, croc and zebra.


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the work Mary and Chris did on my croc rug( head on) is unbelievable.


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I could never rug a leopard but if I did; no question it would go to Mary. Well done Mary and Will.


Three lifesize leopards were enough. Cool


Too overstated with the form in the head. I would go for the flat skin option.

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Nice work Mary!
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I guess I'm old-fashioned...I love rugs! That one is magnificent!
 
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Will & Mary

I LOVE it. This is how my spots will be done... by Mary, of course.
I love the rug look.
 
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Never seen a leopard rug without the head shell. Would like to see one.

Will, congrats on all the cats. I want just one someday.
 
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Never seen a leopard rug without the head shell. Would like to see one.
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I was joking. You will almost never see one these days as I can't imagine anyone doing this. Those that you do see will be antiques.
 
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Gorgeous rugging, Mary. Chris done well too!


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Very well done and a great trophy.

Mary,

My son has been wanting a zebra to hang on his wall and all my rugs (with carpet backing) are just too heavy, sag in the middle, etc. Sounds like something with the d-rings that are described in this post might work. Any ideas? I expect more zebra skins this October. Thanks.
 
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Thank you for the kind words.
It has been my pleasure to turn so many of your beautiful skins into high quality taxidermy rug art.

Kind regards,
Mary
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