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Turkey mount completed (base attached, new pictures added)
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I just got done this for a customer, have to switch it over to the base that I made for him. I am federally licenesed to take in all migratory birds also, if anyone over here on the West side is looking for a bird taxidermist. I have a one year turn around, they will all be completed and returned with a simple base. If you want a habitat scenery or an out of the ordinary base it will be extra.
Hope you all enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed mounting it (just kidding there is at least 40 hours in that bird arranging feathers)
Joe
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November 05, 2009, 04:24:17 PM »
Really awesome job Joe. Looks like you have an eye for catching all the details. The feathers look really good, you did a good job putting them all in place. I can see that it would have taken you quite awhile to get them like that.
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Very lifelike, which is probably the best compliment someone can give a taxi.
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Thanks for the compliments, I have two ducks to do up soon going to make a water scene with it. I love doing the habitats...
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Nice mount...probobly one of the best turkey mounts I've seen. Nice work.
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Great Job!
Wish my bro would have taken his tom to you.
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Thanks NW
Gobble, there is always 2010!!!! I will be hunting them also!!
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November 06, 2009, 06:50:33 PM »
Damn Joe I missed this. It was funny listening to you on the phone telling me about all the time you put into the feathers
Great Job on that Turkey man!
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Thanks Charlie, as per the phone call, I was seeing feather patterns in my sleep!!!!
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Just think, another 20 of those turkey mounts and you'll have it down to 10 hours working over the feathers
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I can't wait for the day that I can do a turkey in less than 30 hours. It was fun to do, but glad I only had one to do!!!!
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Nice work!
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Very nice turkey mount.
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Thanks guys, I'm trying!!!!!
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Looks like you'll be getting plenty of turkey mounts turning out birds like that!
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