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burrheadcountry
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These are a few mounts that I have made. The first is a wall mount, second and third are table mounts.
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very cool and very unique! i bet those accually are more acceptable by wives.
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bet those cost a pretty penny to make, really cool lookin though
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Andrew: I made the wall mount for under $20.00 and 2 hours labor. I'm a Tile Setter by trade, so I've had this Idea for years and with my time off I finally built a few.
Firecrotch: My Ex liked it.
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What would you charge to make them??? Those are awesome, and would fit almost any decor for the little woman.
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Huntbear: I have only sold one table mount with the square base on EBay for $40.00. Shipping to New Mexico was $19.25. I am currently in Alaska working. So I am not making or selling any at this time. Sorry.
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I want to make one for my dad. He shot a 6' 10" cougar this year and is having the skull professionally done by Fidalgo Taxidermy. I think it would look cool on top of one of these mounts. I would have to change the head plate size and shape but that's easy.
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Those are really cool and look good!
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Nice work, I may have to buy one from ya for a display and if any of my customers like them I can buy some from ya??
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March 21, 2009, 08:45:02 AM »
I like it, great work. How do you attached the two /+ pieces together for the wall mount?
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HardCorp: I use a two part epoxy, then I use a colored Latex caulk around the base and head plate to clean up the look.
Bucklucky: I'll keep you in mind once I am able to make some more.
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I think it would be very nice for a bear skulls.
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I think you could make a business out of selling them
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Thats my retirement plan.
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1 a week = gas for the truck
2 a week = gas and coffee
3 a week = gas, coffee and newspaper
4 a week = ah, SH!T who am I kidding thats sounds like the job I got now.
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Quote from: mossback91 on March 21, 2009, 08:03:12 PM
I think you could make a business out of selling them
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