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Here is a example from earlier
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Look like natural works of art! Why fix? You have someone of kind finds that are really cool.
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ok i removed any mention of the word 200. like i said the pics dont do them justice. Just a really nice buck that is unique and would look good fixed up on my wall.
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My dad has a couple dandy sheds that are chewed up
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Looks like he might be related to this guy Tommy.
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Call Bob Larson at Midwest deer works he can fix anything, he just did one for me ad it looks like it is new again.
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What's the average cost to have a horn repaired?
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Here you go, fix this one up!
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Quote from: Elkslayer on March 26, 2013, 05:11:58 AM
Looks like he might be related to this guy Tommy.
those things are narly nice!
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I think their sweet just how they are
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Elkslayer im thinkin there from the same buck! Holding this left side looking at your pics im pretty confident that they are from the same buck!
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