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New African capes in
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Nyala 5 350 to 450
Blessbok 5 200 to 250
Impala Capes 5 Lifesize 3 175 to 250 LS 275
Springbokcapes 5 lifesize 3 130 to 180 LS 225
Blue Wildebeest 2 285 to 350
Red Hartebeeste 2 250 to 350
Duiker 2 150 to 200
Gemsbok 2 350 to 425
Kudu 2 400 to 550
Jackal 5 Lifesize 175 to 275
Dry Tanned. Plus shipping
I am leaving for Alaska Friday morning for a week to train a fellow Taxidermists in Fairbanks and improve his African skills.
I won't be here much but pm me and when I return I will sell first come first come first serve by PM
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Creations Of Nature Taxidermy
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Re: New African capes in
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where were they tanned?
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I definately want an nyala cape.
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Re: New African capes in
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Quote from: Creations Of Nature Taxidermy on April 14, 2010, 09:07:32 PM
where were they tanned?
Well, according to his post they are.
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Cole Cruickshank
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Re: New African capes in
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Do you ship international ?
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Quote from: Cole on April 15, 2010, 09:26:09 AM
Quote from: Creations Of Nature Taxidermy on April 14, 2010, 09:07:32 PM
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PM Sent
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Quote from: Creations Of Nature Taxidermy on April 14, 2010, 09:07:32 PM
where were they tanned?
South Africa.
John.
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Re: New African capes in
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Dennis typically has his african skins tanned at Modern.
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Re: New African capes in
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Some tanned here some tanned in S A
I GUARENTEE ALL MY SKINS AND TANS
I will have some clients ( other Taxinetters ) and their comments of my African tans.
I'm Leaving for Fairbanks in an hour , see you back here next weekend.
My African tanner knows what he is doing, same process as Modern Fur.
I mount them all day long and I mount a LOT of African 400+ pieces a year.
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Dennis I want a springbok cape. Call or pm me with prices and differences.
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Dennis I am interested in a Red Hartebeest cape can you send pics?
Thanks
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Pics in the mail tommorow
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