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We all started somewhere. Don't be shy...................
My first deer mount. I got a free cape from a sage buck and put it with a set of mountain bones. It was my first deer project. I did it with one little hundred watt bulb in my basement, with no tools or gear.
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Looks pretty good to me. Was it a tough project!!! Did u have fun doing it?
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It was kinda tough. I had zero direction. I did a self tan, had no idea about thinning lips or whatever. I had no idea about how to deal with the cartilledge in thw ears..... Lots of things I've done wrong but It was FUN!
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Looks great Bone!!
How long did that take you?
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they make some ointment for that eye issue there, Doug.
that looks damn good for a 1st one.
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I wouldn't even try, nicely done.
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Quote from: huntnphool on February 18, 2010, 03:47:42 PM
I wouldn't even try, nicely done.
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Thanks! Overall, probably a couple weeks. One long day for most of it.
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OK Doug, we now know that Michelle isnt really going to post her first deer mount but here is mine. This was a self tanned blacktail that I killed and mounted , first mount I did. ............oh man, I cant beleive Im doing this
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Bone/Buck lucky That's really not that bad for a first crack at it..Ive seen lots of professional work thats not even that good and thats not even counting the whole screws in the ears thing...
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OK Mich, lets see you 1st mount. And no cheating, dont be posting up a fresh one
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Crap Charlie, thats probably better than my last mount. LOL
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Ok I paid good money 20 some odd years ago and what I got looks like dog puckie compared to those, nice work guys. Mark
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