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You can also tell because of the angle the brow tine leaves the beam and the lack of a ridge running up the beam from the brow tine. | ||
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FB, I am going in early June next year...I'm meeting up with Chris one of the Canadian guys here at AR and we are hunting with JJhack in the northern part of RSA. With regards the trophy's I have noticed that a lot of Brits tend to favour rugs for things like Zebra, Leopard and that European skull mounts are often prefered to shoulder mounts in antelope and stuff. I suspect that is because they are kind of "traditional" to us? I have seen some very strike full body mounts of leopards on here, but I can't help associating such things with museums rather than private trophy collections... Regards, Pete | |||
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That is a lovely Gemsbok, Kernel! - mike | |||
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Pete, Here are a couple photos of some of the trophies we had shipped back. Gemsbok Zebra The light isn't the best on the zebra, cause the room we are still working on for a bit of a remodel is the only room I could spread the hide out in fully! I think we're going to hang this in our hallway when all is said and done. Mark | |||
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