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Title: Restoration Questions
Post by: 509er on February 07, 2011, 03:24:22 PM
I just got my granfathers buck after years of neglect.  It was mounted in 1946-47.  Taxidermy has come a long way since then.  I am going to have antlers restored and then remounted.  Somewhere along the way tar got spilled on the antlers.   :bash: Any recommendations on a taxidermist?  I plan on doing this in a couple of stages, antler restoration/coloring and then a new shoulder mount.  Any info or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.  Here are some pics. first one is my great granfather with the fresh mount in 1947 and the mount as is today.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: whacker1 on February 07, 2011, 03:28:08 PM
Chuck Berg and Dave Hubbard at Advantage Taxidermy in Wilbur Creston area would be reasonably close for you. 

p.m. me if you need contact info.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: cberg on February 07, 2011, 04:54:03 PM
Wow!!!  That is in rough shape. :yike: I would love to have a shot at getting that fixed up. My name is Chuck Berg and I run Advantage Taxidermy. Call me if you want a quote. 509-641-0662.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: wastickslinger on February 08, 2011, 08:37:52 AM
Glad you got it after all these years. I cant wait to see it restored!!! Now go shoot a bigger one and one up gramps!!!!
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: ellensburgpo on February 09, 2011, 12:40:08 PM
is it just me or is that thing scarier then hell...in all seriousness though it's awesome that you are trying to preserve your grandpa's buck.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: daydreamn on February 10, 2011, 09:20:07 PM
Wow!  Thats some real taxidermy work there.  Looks like they wrapped the full skull and lower jaw to build the form, and what about those earliners?  They look like they were formed from tin?  Taxidermists today dont have to have the skills or put in as much effort as they did then.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on February 10, 2011, 09:30:35 PM
That is how it was done in the old days.  They have come a long way since back then.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: daydreamn on February 10, 2011, 10:08:33 PM
That is how it was done in the old days.  They have come a long way since back then.
Some of them have.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: 509er on February 11, 2011, 04:59:19 AM
here are some pics of the inside
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: daydreamn on February 11, 2011, 05:39:41 AM
thats awsome 509er.  Thanks for posting the pictures.
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: Black Ghost on February 11, 2011, 10:56:42 AM
A european mount might look pretty cool!
Title: Re: Restoration Questions
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on February 22, 2011, 06:45:11 AM
dang that was old school there, thanks for posting the pictures really nice to see some of the early work. Not to often do we get to see how the pioneers of this industry did it.

Joe
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