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I've been lucky enough to shoot an antelope in MT last week, and though it isn't a monster, I very much like the trophy and the hunt behind it. I'm looking at trying something different than the regular straight off the wall shoulder mount. Maybe a wall-pedestal set-up...? Has anybody seen some creative antelope mounts recently? (edited: I'm beginning to worry that maybe I didn't take off enough skin for a wall pedestal, I cut behind the shoulders, but some of the things I'm seeing really reach far back...) Frans | ||
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Do not worry too much about this. If you cut behind the shoulder you will probably be alright. The back of the form can be trimmed some if needed. | |||
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I saw a pedestal mount at a taxidermist in Great Falls a couple of weeks ago. Absolutely beautiful! I don't think he has a website, though. Tri-City Taxidermy in Great Falls, MT I really like European Mounts for antelope, too. "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit"--Aristotle (384BC-322BC) | |||
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I like wall pedestals, especially on pronghorn. Here's one I did for a client last year that he really liked. | |||
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Sorry 'bout the small size...here's a bigger pic... | |||
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Cool! Getting real close to what I had in mind. Is this a ready-made mannekin, or did you construct it specially for this mount? Frans | |||
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Check out Joe Coombs Taxidermy Supply and work your way through the website to the antelope forms. There are several pages of forms for antelope but you'll see several styles that are regular pedestals and wall pedestals. That should give you some ideas. Good luck! JDS And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer) | |||
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The other option is to boil the skull, the black horns on that white skull are striking. I have a bunch of them | |||
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Frans, your link came through as the home page for joe Coombs Taxidermy, so I'm not sure which mannikin it was. If they won't ship to Canada, let me know and I'll order it and then ship it to you. Good luck! JDS And so if you meet a hunter who has been to Africa, and he tells you what he has seen and done, watch his eyes as he talks. For they will not see you. They will see sunrises and sunsets such as you cannot imagine, and a land and a way of life that is fast vanishing. And always he will will tell you how he plans to go back. (author: David Petzer) | |||
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Frans, Here is a Buck I mounted on the McKenzie version of the wall pedestal. Jerry Huffaker State, National and World Champion Taxidermist | |||
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Let's try again: http://www.joecoombs.com/cgi-bin/JoeCoombs.storefront/4...f/Product/View/CA041 If that doesn't work, it's mannekin # CA041, The first one on the second page of antelope mannekins, but then looking left, instead of right, as shown on the picture. I need to pay another visit to my taxidermist to see if he was able to get it. Thanks for the offer jds, I hope I don't have to take you up on it. Frans | |||
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I have one currently being mounted on a wall pedestal form-they do look much more striking on this type of form. Here is the one my taxidermist is using: http://www.mckenziesp.com/taxid_store/catalog_product.a...8MM04HBJGKV0Q9HV7VG7 Trophies are not dead animals...they are living memories. | |||
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