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Alaska Antler Works
« on: January 15, 2012, 06:49:59 PM »
Any serious shed lover needs to see this site.  Aaron and Jill Bork have my favorite web site in the whole world and I love to follow their adventures via their photo page. Aaron creates masterpieces with antlers and Jill created their web site and keeps it up to date.

http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/index.htm

They do a lot of shed hunting and their dogs actually help them find a lot of sheds.

http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/Photos.2010_winter.htm

Aaron is a craftsman and not just with antlers. And Jill is always right there with him, not afraid of the hard work. Together they built this beautiful cabin and furnished it on a remote piece of land they bought.

http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/Alaska_cabin.htm  Click on the different links on this page to see a great series of pictures that detail the whole process.

They also remodeled a house in Montana     http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/photo.1909%20Home%20Restoration.htm  And built a unique timber framed home in Bear Valley near Anchorage.  http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/Photos.AlaskaTimberFrameTower.htm

Then there are their hunting trips all over Alaska and Montana.

http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/alaska_hunting.htm

Some of Aaron's antler creations.

http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/antler_furniture_chairs.htm

and http://www.alaskaantlerworks.com/antler_tables.htm




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Re: Alaska Antler Works
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2012, 07:11:32 PM »
They do great work!

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Re: Alaska Antler Works
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2012, 01:37:56 AM »
I was surprised to see this topic.  I've followed their site since sometime around 2004-2005.  They used to post on the NASHC forum and I always enjoyed their ATL pics.

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Re: Alaska Antler Works
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2012, 09:24:02 AM »
Nice houses too.

No kids, old people (or not so old) or drinking around those stairs!


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Re: Alaska Antler Works
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2012, 11:22:31 AM »
I think they built a handrail for the stairs. That was an early picture while they were building.
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