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Been gone on a LONG business trip. Just got back and made some time to finish up my boys mule deer mount from Montana!
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looks nice
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Nice set!
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Very cool
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Great horns! The antique war birds are cool too. P-51 mustang is sweet
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Thanks guys. It is fun to do these projects that create a lasting memory of the hunt. Thought I would add a field photo.
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