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I just picked up a full body turkey that my dad shot back in the 80's. The head is a real skin mount, and the skin is cracking. Does anyone have a suggestion on repairing such damage? Here is a picture | ||
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The cracks could be filled in and blended with an epoxy clay compound, textured, and painted. Or the head could be replaced with a new one (real or artificial). Hard to tell from the photo but it looks like the head has a lot of paint on it and on the feathers. | |||
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The head was painted, It looks pretty good overall in my opinion with the exception of the cracking. Especially given that the bird is 20+ years old! The only other photo I have of is is here: The tail feathers could use a bit of preening too. I should probabaly get it to a taxidermist to look at. But thought I would see if there was a quick fix available that everyone but me knew of! | |||
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