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I don't want a shoulder mount, because the other half of the animal is so beautiful.

I don't want to spend the money for a full body mount.

What about a rug sewn with the face flat as they do with zebra and doing the skill and horns european style?

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Pedestal with the backhid inlaid would incorperate most of the hide..
 
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Unfortunately, a flat-headed rug from any horned or antlered specimen will have unsightly holes in the top of the head skin where the horns or antlers grow from the skull, not to mention fairly noticeable seams where the skinning cuts were made to remove the head skin from around those horns or antlers. On a mount, these are much less noticeable due to the process of mounting the head. So ... like the song goes: "You can't always get what you want ...". A floor mounted pedestal would be your best bet! Wink
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Posts: 129 | Location: Xenia, Ohio (Southwest 'corner' of the state) | Registered: 29 August 2009Reply With Quote
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A floor mounted pedestal sounds interesting.

Is there any pictures that shows some examples?
 
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I came across an interesting picture (which I am now, of course, unable to find!) of an oryx mount similar to a Euro mount, but with the facial skin intact on the top of the skull. Picture an oryx trying to hide underwater, with only the front of his face from nose to just back of the horns showing above the surface, and the horns themselves more or less parallel to the surface. This is a poor description but it`s the best I can do.

The mount was very attractive and distinctive, taking up no more wall space than a true Euro mount. I am waiting for my own oryx to arrive from Africa, and I hope that my taxidermist can recreate this look.

While taking full advantage of the striking facial pattern, it also leaves the entire skin for use as a flat rug or throw, lacking only the actual top of the head skin.
 
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Here is my pedestal mount.

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One thing I don't lack is wall space.

JWM if you come arrcoss the picture please post it.

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I came across an interesting picture (which I am now, of course, unable to find!) of an oryx mount similar to a Euro mount, but with the facial skin intact on the top of the skull. Picture an oryx trying to hide underwater, with only the front of his face from nose to just back of the horns showing above the surface, and the horns themselves more or less parallel to the surface. This is a poor description but it`s the best I can do.

The mount was very attractive and distinctive, taking up no more wall space than a true Euro mount. I am waiting for my own oryx to arrive from Africa, and I hope that my taxidermist can recreate this look.

While taking full advantage of the striking facial pattern, it also leaves the entire skin for use as a flat rug or throw, lacking only the actual top of the head skin.


What is being referred to here was not a mount per say, but more of an original sculpture item. From at least back in the 1930's, Jonas Brothers, Colorado made "The Jonas Plaque" ... an original sculpture made to hold horns of badly damaged horns or antlers, in species specific shapes ... very "Art Deco" and popular for its time!

More recently, Jonas Brothers in New York has recreated them for todays market, and calls them "Trophy Art".
As seen, they are available in natural coloration ...


... and in a bronze patina.


The old heads were either plaster or Hydrocal casts, or foundry bronze ... I'm not sure, and I can only assume they are now made in a polymer plastic of some kind. If bronze is offered it is most likely very expensive.

At any rate, I think this may be what you're referring to.

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I know my opinion doesn't mean much, but I think those plastic jonss brother heads are aweful. I've seen them in person and have been less impressed. I can't imagine anyone who is serious about a trophy room or taxidermy even considering using something like this.





 
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Now I'm thinking about a "Neck Mount" and saving the rest for a rug.

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Now I'm thinking about a "Neck Mount" and saving the rest for a rug.



Sounds like you should have shot two. Big Grin
Then you could have done one rug and one mount.

Neck mounts do not look very nice in my opinion.

How about doing a full rug with a mounted head? you could hang the entire rug on the wall (tail up, head down) It would be unique that is for sure. Just don't put it on the floor or someone will get a horn through the leg or worse!

Oryxhunter 1983 I agree with you on those plastic heads although you have to hand it to Jonas Bros for thinking outside the box. How about a pre fab carousel with all the major African plainsgame? You can just bolt all your horns to it and around you go! Big Grin


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I think those plastic jonas brother heads are aweful.

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Grafton,

The full rug with a mounted head is something I thought about. At the top of the stairway to the second level of our home is a halfwall 36 inches high and 60 inches long (this is in a clearstory with one wall more than 30 high)

Maybe the mounted head could face the stairway with the full rug draped over the 36 inch high wall.
 
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I had my Bontebok made into a rug with the head mounted. It turned out excellent. However, a set of Oryx horns sticking out 34-40 inches might not look so good.
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post that bontebok.. I'd like to see it for no other reason than to see what it came out looking like..

Those plastic heads by Jonas are just hidious. I could not imagine ever hanging one of those in my house.
 
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David,

I'd also like to see a picture of the Bontebok made into a rug with the head mounted.

Thank you.
 
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Yes, those Jonas mounts are close to the one to which I was referring, but I don't think that it was one of those. The Jonas mounts incorporate the ears and eyes of the critter. The mount I saw did not. I'm also thinking that it was actual tanned skin, but can't be certain about that.

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Let me know what you need I am sure I have a couple in the salt somewhere around here.


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Maybe a little late, but here is another idea. I can up with the idea, because I liked the way Gemsbuck look, and my taxidermist pulled it off for me.




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Guys, due to the recent flood, I am not able to process and post pics currently. Maybe in the future when I rebuild.
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10 days in the Stormberg Mountains
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David,

Thanks!

I can wait because my hunt isn't until next March!

I look forward to your pictures.

Best wishes
 
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David,

How bad were you hit by the flood? I was wiped out by a hurricane in 1987 and know how bad that water damage can be.

I hope you get squared away again soon.........

I am headed to Nashville June 7th for orientation for my new job.

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Heres a double pedistal that really shows the animals nicely...shoot two Big Grin



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