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Fred C
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Location: Cottonwood, Calif
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I think I can mount it
Fish taxidermy school
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August 20, 2009, 02:59:37 PM »
Can anyone suggest a really good fish school to attend. Would also like to try my hand at fish carving.
Thanks,
Fred
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Pa's Taxidermy
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Cottonwood, Ca 96022
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Gene
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Re: Fish taxidermy school
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August 20, 2009, 03:07:36 PM »
Try Rick Krane
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Mountain Ed
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You cant go wrong with Rick Krane( Anglers Artistry). Great guy Awesum techniques.Just look @ his Post here in the training section.
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Travis
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Location: Prince of Wales, Alaska
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Re: Fish taxidermy school
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Fred, I agree with everything said above. Do yourself a favor, call Rick Krane and talk to him about taking one of his one on one classes. My class was the best money I have spent.
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rgkittle
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Location: Athens , Georgia
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Re: Fish taxidermy school
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I will echo everyone`s comments . If you want to learn fish taxidermy , call Rick Krane . He`s the best and he cares that you learn . He will make sure you get the knowledge you want and paid for . If you are willing to work hard , you will be successful . He will not forget you ,when you leave , like some other instructors. He will always be there for you, if you need help or encouragement . If you call him and he isn`t in , he will call you back . He will become your friend , not just an instructor . He has a real gift for teaching . He`s also a heck of a guy. He`s even a pretty fair fisherman . LOL Seriously , it will be money well spent .
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Fred C
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Re: Fish taxidermy school
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Thanks for everyone's reply. I really appreciate the comments and recommendations.
Fred
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Aaron Stehling
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Re: Fish taxidermy school
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August 21, 2009, 10:01:38 PM »
I would train under as many people as you can. I am sure Rick would agree with that.
Gary Bruch would also be a good choice.
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JimZ
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August 24, 2009, 05:34:48 PM »
On 8/22/09, Attened Bill Yox's studio and shop for a one (amazing) day of training, the live photo's I took worth at least $150, the rest worth every penny of experience from Bill. Some things I picked up I don't think I ever would of thought of, finish detailing like Mastercard says' PRICELESS!!! I wanted to be better, and the time and price was right!
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Travis Jones
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I have to agree with Rick Krane myself. Just see his students work for yourself. Its worth it!!!!
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Rick Krane
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Location: Hinsdale NH
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Thanks Travis and all the folks who find what I do I hope meaningful and helpful! Fred is there is any thing I can do please give us a call at 603-336-7296 or email us at
rmkinc1@msn.com
and I hope we can help you with your fish taxidermy goals!
My Best!
Rick Krane
Anglers Artistry
312 Chesterfield Road
Hinsdale New Hampshire 03451
603-336-7296
anglersartistry.com
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Rick Krane
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