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I thought y'all might like this. I am going to BC for my first black bear hunt in May and plan to have the skull bronzed. Here are some photos and a link.

Bob

Skull Metalizing Link

Bronze Black Bear



Copper Black Bear


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Posts: 3065 | Location: Hondo, Texas USA | Registered: 28 August 2001Reply With Quote
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I'm planning to do a Baboon, porupine, and a bear skull.

The nickel plating looks cool too! Cool





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As always, Good Hunting!!!

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Look at the Baboon on their website! That's the one I whacked at Buffalo Range. It was their first baboon they did. Turned out great Big Grin

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Are these guys the same or just eerily similar?
 
Posts: 8773 | Location: Republic of Texas | Registered: 24 April 2004Reply With Quote
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They are the same. He runs 2 different sites. I had a bear skull done in bronze. It is beautiful. A real pleasure. He is also able to repair damaged skulls.

A very nice guy who delivers when he says he will and offers a good service at a fair rate.

He moved out west years ago so he could hunt and fish.

Bob, you will treasure that trophy for a very long time. Good luck on the hunt. Are you headed to the mountains or perhaps an island?
 
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Somehow I can't see that on my den table with the grandbaby's bronzed shoes right next to it. However, the next big hog I shoot with some good cutters, I'm gonna give it a try.


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I recently did a metal look boar skull and it wasnt too popular with hunters, most prefering the tusks left as is or the skull plain white.
I do like the look of the metal ones though.


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Posts: 227 | Location: Australia. | Registered: 23 March 2004Reply With Quote
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One of the nice things about having skulls bronzed, is that they can "fix" the teeth in them. My baboon skull was missing 4-5 teeth, from being boiled too long, and they were able to fix them before bronzing. You can't tell which ones are real and which ones are not.

Jeff
 
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Originally posted by shehuntz:
I recently did a metal look boar skull and it wasnt too popular with hunters, most prefering the tusks left as is or the skull plain white.
I do like the look of the metal ones though.


Well I like it! Very nice job. Yours have a different "look". Wonder if it exactly the same process or are you able to control the final color?
 
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I think a lot of people who are squemish would prefer bronzed. I understand that they prefer it over the natural ie: unsanitized bone.
 
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Shehuntz-I like your hog....to heck with 'em. Big Grin

375 AI-I am going to be hunting the Cariboo region in central BC on a spot and stalk hunt. I am going to try and get a wolf as well. They have a bunch of them up there.

Bob

Here is a good looking hog as well, bronze with silver tusks:


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Posts: 3065 | Location: Hondo, Texas USA | Registered: 28 August 2001Reply With Quote
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I like it as well Sam. I read the comments on Aussie hunting. Bugger em! Big Grin


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Skulls did the Whitetail European mount picture here on the bottom...



 
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Cool Maybe the next bear I shoot. But then Iam might be to cheap.

They do look nice.
 
Posts: 19733 | Location: wis | Registered: 21 April 2001Reply With Quote
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I haven't had a skull bronzed yet but I did buy one of their plaques this year for my mule deer and mounted it myself.

 
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