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Anyone know where I can get some longhorn horns, preferably 6-7' in length to mount in my den?
 
Posts: 298 | Location: Oregon | Registered: 17 June 2012Reply With Quote
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Here's a place, just fair warning it is only a google search result, never used them for anything.
http://www.droverhouse.com/HOR...jIurgCFWyCQgodTG0A3w
 
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Saw Varsity's off (obviously). Gig 'em!


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It's Bevo, but who would expect an Aggie to know that, or much Roll Eyes of anything else? Big Grin

Rich: I dunno where you're located, but I've got a bunch of longhorn skulls, mostly horns will be between 4 1/2 to 5 feet tip to tip. Obviously not polished, you can have your pick for $175 BUT I'm not shipping them. You can also buy them on the hoof for not a lot more. What you do with them at that point would be your choice. Makes damn fine hamburger.


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There are quite a few of them on ebay in that size range for less than $500 shipped.


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NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
 
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Originally posted by Gatogordo:
It's Bevo, but who would expect an Aggie to know that, or much Roll Eyes of anything else? Big Grin

Rich: I dunno where you're located, but I've got a bunch of longhorn skulls, mostly horns will be between 4 1/2 to 5 feet tip to tip. Obviously not polished, you can have your pick for $175 BUT I'm not shipping them. You can also buy them on the hoof for not a lot more. What you do with them at that point would be your choice. Makes damn fine hamburger.


I'm in NY, if I was closer I would take you up on that offer. Thanks.
 
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The Pearland Bass Pro has a bronze longhorn that looks like one of us did it -- the horns are backwards!!! (I always want to bring that up with management, but it remains a burr under my saddle.)

Rich

The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo always has exhibitors with any number of them thi ngs -- worth a call to get a contact?

Ain't it great!

Barry


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