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Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: JDHasty on December 14, 2016, 03:41:29 PM
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Taxidermy class at The Belfrey
http://seattledreamhomes.com/taxidermy-class-at-the-belfrey/
https://www.facebook.com/events/321849437995243/
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Students first attempt?
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I don't know for sure. Someone asked me if I thought this class would be a good gift for a kid who likes to hunt and has expressed interest in taxidermy. So... I Googled it and this is the first thing I saw when I clicked on the suggested website.
Seattle Taxidermy Classes (Mice, Rabbits, and Jackalopes) at The Belfry
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I might avoid that one unless you can see the work the teacher does lol.
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Jesus Marimba! - take a look at this one
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This appears to be a portrait of the faculty. Guys, I know my reputation for pulling something over if I think I can get a rise out of someone, but I swear to God this is for real. I have heard that a lot of taxidermy is getting a natural look to the eyes. Do ya' think that one on the right is what they use to get that natural look going in the eyes of the finished product?
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http://www.diamondtoothtaxidermy.com/Feathered.html
Wow that's funny. They must have tough the pson as well
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He's gonna kill me but I think the one in the middle is @jackelope What do you think @Woodchuck ?
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:yike: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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:yike: :chuckle: :chuckle:
He's gonna punch me in the face, right?
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:yike: :chuckle: :chuckle:
He's gonna punch me in the face, right?
Pretty sure.
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Are you guys trying to get this thread killed?
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This may be the funniest thread I've seen on this site. :chuckle:
Between the great taxidermy and poking @Jackelope.
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This may be the funniest thread I've seen on this site. :chuckle:
Between the great taxidermy and poking @jackelope.
He has yet to deny the accusation that it is him. Just sayin'
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:chuckle: I also had to do a double take :chuckle: to funny.
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From their website.
"The Belfry, an oddities emporium located in downtown Seattle, is offering a taxidermy class to learn to make your own rogue taxidermy items for your next Halloween or Goth tea party."
:chuckle: Goth tea party?!?!?! :dunno: :yike: :yike:
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This may be the funniest thread I've seen on this site. :chuckle:
Between the great taxidermy and poking @jackelope.
He has yet to deny the accusation that it is him. Just sayin'
He may be traveling towards you or Woodchuck.
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Taxidermy is becoming popular with the seattle hipsters. Most recently kiro did a short interview with a taxidermy oddities shop in downtown seattle. The shop owners explained that a lot of their customers are vegetarian or vegan, looking to buy old taxidermy pieces. Their reasoning is that natrually, vegetarians and vegans love animals and want to be around them, and that proudly nothing in their shop has been killed.
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Great googly moogly. I can feel the punch in the face winding up from here.
Jesus Marimba.
SMH.
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pow right in the kisser :chuckle:
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Great googly moogly. I can feel the punch in the face winding up from here.
Jesus Marimba.
SMH.
You have doppelganger. :chuckle:
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Great googly moogly. I can feel the punch in the face winding up from here.
Jesus Marimba.
SMH.
You have doppelganger. :chuckle:
Either that or he is moonlighting.
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:chuckle: I also had to do a double take :chuckle: to funny.
too funny. :tup:
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pow right in the kisser :chuckle:
You get the idea....
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:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
LMAO
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Taxidermy is becoming popular with the seattle hipsters. Most recently kiro did a short interview with a taxidermy oddities shop in downtown seattle. The shop owners explained that a lot of their customers are vegetarian or vegan, looking to buy old taxidermy pieces. Their reasoning is that natrually, vegetarians and vegans love animals and want to be around them, and that proudly nothing in their shop has been killed.
well no wonder they turned out like that if they havent been killed yet.
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Taxidermy is becoming popular with the seattle hipsters. Most recently kiro did a short interview with a taxidermy oddities shop in downtown seattle. The shop owners explained that a lot of their customers are vegetarian or vegan, looking to buy old taxidermy pieces. Their reasoning is that natrually, vegetarians and vegans love animals and want to be around them, and that proudly nothing in their shop has been killed.
well no wonder they turned out like that if they havent been killed yet.
Only in Seattle.... :chuckle:
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"proudly nothing in their shop has been killed"