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2019 What's On Your Workbench

Discussion in 'Bird Taxidermy' started by BrookeSFD16, Jan 1, 2019.

  1. fowlweatherfowler

    fowlweatherfowler Well-Known Member

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  2. BrookeSFD16

    BrookeSFD16 Well-Known Member

    Blue wing hen. Fun times ahead.
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  3. AFTHUNT

    AFTHUNT Well-Known Member

    Brooke
    looks like the hunter knew he or she couldn't eat it so they thought they would get it mounted LOL WOW
     
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  4. 3bears

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    Brooke is that to imply that all of the ducks that come in don't look like that? That resembles most that show up here, pin feathered and shot to hell.
     
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  5. pir^2h

    pir^2h Retrievers give you the bird

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  6. Exterminater

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    Would be nice if they all looked like this cinn teal huh lol. I got a mallard in the sink now that looks like your bwt

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  7. Exterminater

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  8. rigbobby

    rigbobby Active Member

    The price is dependent on what your overhead is and the amount of time you invest in the piece; and what YOUR market will bear. Your work is worth every penny, so beautiful. I love your wood ducks.
     
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  9. BrookeSFD16

    BrookeSFD16 Well-Known Member

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    Valentine's day Wood Duck
     
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  10. winston

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  11. The Eurasian woodcock with the own cast head
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  12. rigbobby

    rigbobby Active Member

  13. Mario Pinocci

    Mario Pinocci M.V.P. Waterfowl Taxidermy

  14. BrookeSFD16

    BrookeSFD16 Well-Known Member

    Couple of pinfeathered blue wings
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  15. BrookeSFD16

    BrookeSFD16 Well-Known Member

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    And a Redhead with only one foot
     
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  16. Tule

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    First off Brooke, you do awesome work!! You would be flooded with work at the price you charge if you were here in CA, most good taxidermists here are around $450+ and turning away work.

    Yes, get on Instagram, a lot more hunters and fisherman use that app because you can be specific on who and what you want to look at, unlike Facebook where you have to sift through what people cooked for dinner and selfies with their BFF's!!

    I just finished making a flesher yesterday and have all the supplies to stuff a drake spoonie and drake cinnamon teal.......if everything turns out then I have a drake gadwall, a few GW teal, and a pair of mallards for my sons room. My kids are getting older and hanging out with friends and girlfriends more and more so I gotta keep busy if im not fishing or hunting!!
     
  17. Wildthings

    Wildthings Well-Known Member

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    Brooke don't you just hate those blue feathers on a BWT or is it just me?
     
  18. Museum Man

    Museum Man Well-Known Member

    very nice job on the redhead
     
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  19. Dark Man

    Dark Man Well-Known Member

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  20. BrookeSFD16

    BrookeSFD16 Well-Known Member

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    Tule, I got on Instagram...so far nothing. I can see where younger people would prefer it to Facebook since it's basically just pictures and no reading. I'm beasoncustomtaxidermy on there.

    Barry...not just you

    Museum man... thanks. Late season bird yet still completely pinfeathered.