Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: bucklucky on August 23, 2013, 07:59:39 AM
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Here is another mount I just finished, an old time blacktail I got to bring back to life from Northern Cali. Just unreal huge . I love mounting these blacktails, expecially the boone and crockett type !! Enjoy!
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Wow......double throat patch with matching little double drops! Awesome work as usual Charlie :tup:
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What a stud.........so thats a redo ???? new cape and all ???? I have a 128 from '87 that is about do for a refurb. Maybe if you feel like it , message me with some details....
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cool little buck! Nice work Charlie!
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Thats one awesome cape! Nice mount.
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Geez Charlie, you do awesome work.
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Looks awesome. Love the double throat patch. cool looking buck.
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Man...I can't see it getting much better than that.
Well done, Chuck.
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Very cool buck and what a beast :drool:
Great job on the mount :tup:
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Looks awesome. Love the double throat patch. cool looking buck.
:yeah:
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Another awesome buck! you did him justice Charlie :tup:
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That's the most handsome PIG!!!! I've ever seen! Is that the half s sneak? Nice work! Washington Buck?
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Geez Charlie, you do awesome work.
:yeah: :yeah:
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Damn Charlie!!!! Nice work as always!!!
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Damn nice job, sweet jesus, what a pig and i love the double white patch, damn what a stud buck :tup:
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Looks awesome. Love the double throat patch. cool looking buck.
:yeah:
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Pic's like this make me very uptight about not being able to hunt my monster BT this year. Great job on the deer!
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Thanks for the compliments. That's a local Washington cape I used on the mount. The buck is a California blacktail.
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:tup:
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hey BUCKLUCKY i aint sure if i have asked you this before, my memory now days sucks :chuckle: but if you dont mind me askn, who did you learn your trade under? your work especially blacktails really looks like the way jack paige does his blackys! AGAIN, DAMN NICE WORK :tup: :tup:
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Mr Jackmaster , trial and error . That's how I learned pretty much. I learned some basics from a friend and went from there.