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RE: Bear Rug (before & after)
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March 19, 2008, 11:18:17 AM »
Great job Michelle, it's already been said, but I will say it again. Must have taken for ever to patch that mess. The customer should appreciate that at any price.
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Nice work......judging for the holes...a few shots in the arse, I wouldnt have died either...
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March 19, 2008, 12:32:14 PM »
Great job Michelle!! Really looks good.....not just the repair work but the nose and mouth etc.....did a really good job. Hopefully I can solicit your services come August.
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Good point Saylean
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I was told the Bear was shot 2X. Once in the shoulder and once in the arse. He shot it in the shoulder and it fell out of the tree running and then he shot it in the arse because that was the only shot he had. He was afraid it would get away. I think he had a touch of bear fever. Little excited.
The cuts in the arse I am pretty sure resulted from the skinning process. I think he mis-judged where the bullet hole was and hit it with the knife. Which can happen to anyone!
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Wasnt judging...just making an observation....I have had a few shots (on one deer particularly) I wish I would have taken more time.
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Great job, that is some awesome repair work.
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Goood looking work there, perhaps this year I'll have a rug for you to do.
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Good looking rug. Nice job!
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March 19, 2008, 05:41:18 PM »
I am in agreement with everyone's comments. Congratulations. I hope your customer appreciates just what kind of effort that took on your part! And that he is charged accordingly. Real nice work Michelle!
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March 19, 2008, 06:19:11 PM »
i think she said it was his first bear.. besides, thats how money is made, fixin others cobbled up messes.
thats a very fine job. cant help but thinking he looks an awfull lot like my hound.
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great work on the details. I AM IMPRESSED
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Thanks for all the compliments guys!
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Great job Michelle!
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yes great job michelle I do apreciate the fine work you have done to my bear and yes it was my first bear and I have always been told that bear hides are so thick that a taxy could repair any hide and when you do get the shot dont stop till they stop moving and yes I probably did have a little bear fever yes just 2 shots where made and when you recieved the bear it was tubed out and you yourself told me at the time that I did a good job of skinning this animal I dont recall the bear looking like that when i dropped it off.But hey you did a fab. job on that bear and I love the pics and cant wait to pick it up.Next year the bear will be bigger and less holes.Thanks again for the great work.
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