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These photos have been posted before on the African Hunting forum. But since Saeed was so kind as to create the new forum and I am so happy with this mount, I thought that I post them here. The photos really don't do the mount justice.

The taxidermist was Rex Emerson out of Jefferson, NC.

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I also threw in a photo of my kudu and impalas. The impalas are done on a pedestal and get quite a few comments.

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Take Care,

-Steve

[ 07-29-2002, 02:47: Message edited by: Steve ]
 
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That is something to be proud of Steve.
Thanks!
What is the dimensions of the Leopard mount?

Thanks
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Greg,

Thanks. The mount is appox. 64" long and 36" high (including the 'branch').

-Steve
 
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Photographs NEVER do the mount justice, but it looks like he did a fine job.

That is one of my favorite poses for a Leopard.
 
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HEEEEERE KITTY KITTY KITTY [Smile]

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Very Nice Indeed! Jeff
 
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STEVE,

I want to thank you for turning us on to REX. We visited his shop (1hr. drive) and was SOLD.

The detail that I saw on the eyes, noses, ears, etc. was first rate. He arrainged for us to visit one of his clients that had three trips worth of mounts. SOLD AGAIN!!

We are looking forward to having him do our work. He is very creative and has an artists eye for detail. Thanks again.

Sam, et. al.
 
Posts: 702 | Location: Lenoir. N.C. | Registered: 18 September 2000Reply With Quote
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Sam,

I'm glad that I was able to help. Rex is a bit slow, but it was worth the wait. Please tell Rex that I said hi. I told him about this forum and that he should get on here and share some of his expertice. Keep hoping to see him here.

I'd love to know what are are you getting mounted and how.

Take Care,

-Steve
 
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Let me re-phrase that, "what animals you are going to have 'taxidermically' mounted and how"

-Steve

(I really shouldn't be responding to these threads while I'm also in a meeting where I'm trying to listen to bunch of Koreans on a conference call talk about cell phone transceiver testing...)

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Steve

do you have any contact information for the taxidermist that did the leopard mount?

Thanks
 
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Ron,

Sorry I was out deer hunting all last week and I just saw your posting and PM. Here is Rex' contact info:


Emerson's Taxidermy Studio
123 Maple Avenue, West Jefferson, NC 28694

Phone: +1 336 877-1546



Please say hi to Rex for me.

-Steve
 
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Thanks very much for the pix. Great mount.
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Brice,

If your ever down in the Portland area, let me know. Be glad to buy you a beer and show it to you in person.

Take Care,

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Natal: Rhino, Croc, Nyala, Bushbuck and more
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Recent hunt in the Eastern Cape, August 2010: Pics added
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10 days in the Stormberg Mountains
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I guess I'm used to seeing mounts done a bit more realistically. I'm glad you're happy with it, but the anatomy has something a bit off that I can't place right now. Sorry to be the spoil sport.


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