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Nina
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Re: Altering a Straight Form to a Turn-Tutorial
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Nice work Jim! Thanks for sharing
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Lisa M
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Nominated for the tutorial category...gosh I hope that thing gets here some day!
Great job Jim.
Thank you SO much for taking the time.
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Great post Jim , thanks for sharing !
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Very nice post Jim - Thanks for sharing. Ole
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cattrax
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Great Jim. Bill Lancaster just did a workshop on his new whitetail forms. He had a salt brine skeleton there on a mounting stand (like a form). You could visually see what an animal's neck could do and maybe more importantly, what it could not. He altered turns with the same method.
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Jim B
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cattrax,that's interesting.I would have liked to have seen that.I believe there are forms on the market with necks turned in ways that they can't and for sure,some get altered that way.I met Bill once and got to talk to him for awhile.He's a sharp guy and very observant.
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Jim, if I'd have known that, I would've picked you up on the way through. It was just outside of Missoula.
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