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My taxidermist, Marc Plunkett, just sent me this little slide show of a mount he just finished. It still lacks the wood base. Griz & Moose Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer" | ||
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i just love mounts that have a scene. they tend to tell a story. seems like so much more than just an animal. I have one with a brown bear, black bear and caribou in a scene, only trouble is that they take up a helluvalot of floor space | |||
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That's a very entertaining mount. I agree with butchloc, an action scene mount often tells a great story, unfortunately they take up a heck of a lot of space. Did anyone see the grizzly bear with his paw in a trap on the back of Safari Magazine (I believe it was a few months back). I really liked that pose as well. ____________________________ If you died tomorrow, what would you have done today ... 2018 Zimbabwe - Tuskless w/ Nengasha Safaris 2011 Mozambique - Buffalo w/ Mashambanzou Safaris | |||
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Kudos to Marc! Didn't know he was still working on big game. I remember when he still lived in Phoenix, many years ago, I was driving east on Tatum and saw a life size elephant on the back of an open trailer. I caught up to the truck and there was Marc and a few employees heading to a clients to drop it off. It's a sight that comically remains in my mind. Not every day one sees an elephant heading to Scottsdale! Taxidermist/Rugmaker | |||
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Nice piece, but every time I see one like that I realize how old I am. Thinking of horsing around hides and altering forms of that size is almost nauseous to me these days. LOL RETIRED Taxidermist | |||
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Mary, When I killed that mule deer Marc mounted for me, we met at one of his clients' houses here in Phx so I could give him the antlers and cape. He was there with TWO trailers and a truck delivering a very impressive -- and HUGE -- display of two grizzlies fighting. The hunter, who owns Casters & Coasters at Metro Center, had killed them over two successive years. There was a carcass of a caribou bull lying between them. Just guessing, but the size of the base was probably 18'x8'. It was to sit in the center of his very impressive trophy room/office that was a separate building from the house. Tony Mandile - Author "How To Hunt Coues Deer" | |||
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It was at Reno and awesome in person! Tom Addleman tom@dirtnapgear.com | |||
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