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anyone use one of these?
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No But Cool idea.
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I was just looking at them today. All my paper work just went threw with kings camo today so they are added to my list of sponsors
They have them on there website. I was thinking about ordering a couple of them when I order my camo and stuff. My buddy uses them on his booth at the trade shows and his lodge in cali. They work good and look pretty nice as well.
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Here is a link to them on kings. They have a lot of photos with different skulls as well
http://shop.kingsoutdoorworld.com/Little-Hooker-European-Mounting-Brackets_p_664.html
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I like the little hooker
I cant help myself.
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So you are not a big hooker fan?
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I guess that would depend on the rack.
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So THIS is the board where we can find porn and racism....
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I have one for my mule deer skull and I like it.
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we're just discussing the skull hooker for European mounts. I must have missed the porn and racism
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It was in all the talk about merging the SYM and politics boards. I guess you had to have been there.
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i missed it i guess
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I have several, the small ones for deer/bear/cougar are awesome, I like the elk size one as well its just a little wobly once you get an elk rack hung on it. the metal just has a little flex in it so it can sway back and forth some, but still pretty neat. I normally make my plaques to hang skulls on the wall but these are way easier and look clean and cool
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they work great and look good, used one for a moose skull display in the shop. I had to cut some deep slots in the base of the skull to get it to stay in place
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I love them. Cabelas had a sale picked them up for 22 dollors each. Here is a small 3pt in my trailer.
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I have a small one with a bear skull on it. I think they are fine, but I am a bit leary of the larger ones for elk. That is a lot of weight.
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That has been my thought as well billy. I wish the bigger ones I have seen were a little more beefy
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Well I just placed my order, a couple of little hookers on the way to my place.
So maybe I can get D-Rock to bring drinks and we'll let you know how well they perform for the money
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You guys could have put your money together and maybe got a big hooker to share. Part of the time at your place, then part of the time at drocks
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I did a review for those who are wondering about the product.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=94305.new#new
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