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Bison have a pretty thick hide that probably won't dry properly with cutting into the skin... Check the old forum archives.
Check the old archives. It's in there. Thank Bruce Rittel.
I'm pretty sure deer have hair, and less certain but think squirrels do too. I never had any trouble working with foxes, coons, possums... in my...
Here's two more-- Note how the white hair typically intrudes on the outside of the rear leg in this pose. [IMG] Here the angle formed by the...
IDK, but I am allergic tom deer.
Flynn's, Bellucci's, and a few of Ellzeys. Many of the sitting forms from Ellzeys are not anatomically correct, since they're designed for ease of...
Consider mounting waterfowl instead. This stuff is a fact of life and a waste of your time as long as your measurements prove people are in fact...
Well, everyone's experience is different, but i have to admit to being a big fan of wet tans... but dry tans that are sweated correctly do stretch...
I'm thinking the strecth you got from the dry tan... is because your tanner decided "we better SHAVE this one." I've seen some pretty thick skins...
1990 is old? Wow, I must be ancient. John Belluci and Darren Flynn both have very good squirrel mounting videos. They're available from WASCO. The...
The name says it all... he's telling "tall tales."
i think the combination of the base and one foot up makes me feel like it's perpetually about to tip over... the mount is pretty nice, otherwise,...
Best of luck. WASCO has a DVD title with Paul Rhymer that discusses the subject. I have yet to do anything with it, but seemed pretty informative.
Here's some message body so it's not 'empty.'
you could consider using some cold-casting materials to make the item yourself.... probably not cheap but the time factor will be under your control.
metal contamination.
You're not tucking the skin correctly. Try enlarging the area at the rear corner of the mouth in addition to the previous suggestions, and make...
be sure to peruse the old archives for a variety of options, and a lot of discussion of the environmental and ecological implications for their use.
Frankly, If you and your client are happy, it's none of my business. However, like you said, european mounts are growing in popularity. The...
I think Mr. T's suggestion makes the most sense. Use the money from selling some of those capes and horns to pay for a mount or two of good...