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I got my late father in laws first elk back from the taxidermist. He shot it in north Idaho when he was 14 and had been lugging the antlers around since. Never mounted I had nothing but the antlers and skull cap. They have been mostly in garages through out the years. He passed 4 years ago and had almost sold them on eBay but my wife convinced him not to. As a tribute to him, I got them mounted for the wife. She cried when they came home. Now...where the heck do I put them?! Mancave needs some room...rip Jim Hayes.
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Beautiful Rack! Great memory
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I like that mount! Good thinking there!
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Very cool; beautifull bull! I think they look just fine where they are. Well, with the exception of the whole having to get in the door thing
Maybe you could put a small memorial plaque with a few words on the mount in honor of Mr. Hayes?
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Very Cool!
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What a nice tribute to him.
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That's awesome man good on ya
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That's really nice.
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Great tribute
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Nice touch with the flag over the top...
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Nice horns and tribute! I seen rip Jim Hayes- I hope thats not the Jim Hayes who was from Spokane but moved to Alaska for about 20 years? He had also guided elk in Idaho
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He shot it when he was 14 years old. How old does that make them? Really cool saylean.
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