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looks good, nice work
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Thanks lewey
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You do amazing work Jeff. Those antlers are massive!
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Gunnernewt:
You gotta be boared up there to be surfing this forum
Sorry I couldn't go whack dogs last month but things have been crazy in the shop. It's starting to settle down now and I can actually relax.
Thanks for the nice remarks. you should take some pics of the mounts I did for you and post em up. Make sure you groom them first so they look respectable
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If I ever learn how to operate a camera I will! I love seeing my antelope and deer that you did every day, and I wish I had 'Hairy" up here with me too! Keep up the good work! It's probably a good thing you didn't go......I missed twice
Next time I go though I'll holler at you.
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Awesome, man what a bull. I can't tell you have done any repair work it looks super natural.
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Post some more of your work!!!!
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Nice mount! My Peola "A" bull had a dark rack also, your color is very close if not right on. They must rub against some dark stuff in the Blues.
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Very nice work!!! Thanks for posting the pic!
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That loos great. I am not sure I could justify mounting sheds however.
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Believe it or not I'm getting more and more inquiries for mounting sheds than ever before. I would attribute that to the odds of drawing a local tag. It's awefully hard to go out and consistently see 370 class bulls and know that the chances of drawing a tag are slim. So when shed hunting season comes around and your picking up set after set of monster bulls you start thinking about mounting them. That's exactly what happened in this case.
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post some pics man!
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Good looking mount, just love looking at that brute. When I'm down toward Dayton I would like to see your shop.
I've got around a 330" I need mounted.
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