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insane1
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Re: do most taxidermist salt their capes
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and you know this how
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mr.T aka mr. friendly
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Quote from: insane1 on February 03, 2012, 02:36:13 PM
and you know this how
I have owned two auto tanners, and George and I have taken naps longer than you have been in business.
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Stop Rot,,use it or lose it.
Don't put "taxidermy" in your user name until you are one.
"Some mistakes go away with practice and some mistakes go away with study. Study first and you won't waste the time practicing".
Never pre-judge the size and depth of a mans wallet, they will surprise y
insane1
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so if you are so smart why would you have bought 2 auto picklers to pickel hides dont sound to smart you can do that in a bucket
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ginevive
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George and mr T know their stuff. Enough said about that.
I am a novice, but I like to salt. I see the fluid that the salt pulls out of the skin, and I like that.
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paul e
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insane1 are you picking a fight
oh- lol
lots of stuff can be done in a bucket
some of it is even usefull
lighten up
Uncle GEORGE has probably forgotten more than you know
and he and Mrt answer a whole lot of ? for beginners as well as non beginners
great guys and deserve a little more respect imo
than what you are displaying
have a blessed day
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using stop-rot up front makes everything else go better
and somewhere off in the distance a deer grunted
insane1
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i never and will never disrespect George and sorry if some thought so
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