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Very nice work!
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Great job, very impressive.
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Nice job frazihunt.........John
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If you ever have any questions about mounting birds talk to john.
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Very nice work! What a great senior project. Hope you received an A+.
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Great work frazihunt!....beautiful birds
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Jackmaster- This was a senior Project for highschool. I went to naches which is outside of Yakima so most of the community is into hunting and that type of stuff.
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Very nice! Are those all birds you got? If so I'm very jealous - I guess I'm jealous of someone no matter what.
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The goose and the ringneck are mine the rest were birds that my family shot we were going to eat them but i decided to mount then uinstead
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damn frazihunt, i would say you got a hell of a carrer ahead of you mountn birds and such, it looks like you really pay attention to detail even at this short stage in your career, my son goes to school over here in graham at graham/kapowsin highschool, i doubt they will get to do cool senior projects like what you have done, great job kid, i am sure we will see you around.
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nice job. my daughter did her bear head for her senior project. it grossed out some teachers but the ones that mattered were impressed.
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Nice work!
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Looks good. How much time did you have wrapped into doing them?
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Great looking mounts, a clever idea for a senior project
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Quote from: h2ofowlr on July 02, 2012, 09:00:20 AM
Looks good. How much time did you have wrapped into doing them?
Well over all i had about 70 hours wrapped into these birds. it was hard to find time to get around to everything with sports but when i did i would try and prep two birds in one day by skinning, fleching, and all that good stuff so that way the next day i could come back and just put the molds in, sew them up, and position them how i wanted.
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