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Offline littlebuf

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fixing a mount
« on: December 06, 2009, 05:47:31 PM »
here's a question for you taxi's. i have a deer mount that Ive never been happy with, it just doesn't look good, and its to bad cuz it was a beautiful deer. can it be redone? and by that i mean with the same cape. could be a dumb question but I'm not a taxi so i don't know.
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Re: fixing a mount
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2009, 06:02:45 PM »
New cape time ;)
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Re: fixing a mount
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2009, 06:07:52 PM »
Littlebuf:
 Probably not... I have taken mounts where the customer wants a different set of antlers on it and changed them out and I have also done a repair in a broken skull plate when a cat jumped on a mount and it fell off the wall. On each of those occasions it took a significant amount of time to rehydrate the cape in order to effect the repairs without damageing the cape significantly.
 I doubt you would be able to salvage anything other than the eyes especially if it's been mounted for a while and it sounds like that's the case.
My suggestion is to remount after you have shot a deer of comparable size and quality of cape your looking for. Capes can be expensive if you need to buy one so if you can provide your taxidermist with a good cape your not going to break the bank on it.
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Re: fixing a mount
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2009, 06:25:00 PM »
Thats a negatory Trevor, unless you would rather me use the cape off your buck this year and re-mount that other buck you want fixed  :chuckle: I have gotten full capes off of already mounted heads before just dinking around and re-hyydrated them up. One big problem is that the cape will have alot of memmory that will not come out of the cape, so re-mounting is about impossible.

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Re: fixing a mount
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2009, 06:45:00 PM »
well looks like ive got a good idea for next years cape if the horns dont warrent a mount  :) . i kinda thought this was the case.
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Re: fixing a mount
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2009, 06:51:13 PM »
Ya , there are so many variables that go into that kind of stuff. Tanning is a big one. Hell , a blacktail cape is only around 125.00  ;)

 


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