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duckmounter
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Location: Winfield, Missouri
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January 31, 2012, 07:29:42 PM »
These birds were six years old in the freezer. I think it made a nice display for the shop.
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ryan rhodes
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Great job on the eider feet and bills! lotta guys don't get it right, even I have trouble sometimes and I mount quite a few of em! nice job!
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WildNatureLuver
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hntdux
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February 01, 2012, 03:33:45 PM »
Man I love dead mounts, excellent work!
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Life...Natures way of keeping meat fresh!
Nancy C
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My 18 yr old "male" av bird has laid 2 eggs!
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I don't do very many dead mounts, but it seemed like a good way to salvage some very early season (October!) geese. Nothing fancy - just straps and a ring.
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Bird Mounts done without solvent
RonF
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Great looking display, Bruce
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duckmounter
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Nice birds everyone.
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chetknip
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They all look great, great job guys.
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stargazer644
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Great birds everyone.
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