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I cleaned up the place a bit
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Wow!!! Very nice..Someone has some very good genetics on their back 40. Cleanest barn I have ever seen! You sure you are from Mo?
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Love it! Really nice bucks Ted.
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How tall's the ceiling? Gonna need room for the "deer" you shot last year!
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10 ft ceilings and all of my junk is piled up just outside the picture....
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Nice! My elk was slated for the master bedroom or bonus room upstairs. However, it doesn't fit up the stairwell, so it keeps me crowded company in the office! I am seriously thinking of looking into having the antlers converted to removable, but need to pay off a few things first. Taxidermy is one of the reasons my wife would like for us to build a house. Basement with 9-10' ceilings would be nice...
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Its going to be really hard to get detach antlers done well at this point.
But I was just gonna say, I"ll never do anything big again without... even caribou.
Working on mounting my moose and it took a number of hours of messing around to get the detach antlers done. Finally finished that last night so I can move on with mounting next weekend.
The are never going to be super tight but the ability to move the head through doors and such is worth it.
Originally I thought the hide was so nice and the bull was big bodied, if I ever killed another that was bigger, I"d just cut the antlers off and swap em to the old mount... I don't see that being all that possible in hindsight, but one could try anything once.
Nice mounts all around.
We don't have a single wall over 8 feet and never will likely.
Moose gonna look funny hanging low and all, but we are ok with it.
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Just curious, what does it cost for a mount in your area? Here it is really expensiv.e
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Between $400 and $500 depending if it's a pedistal or not I hid my 110V outlets
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Dang I need to shop around for a new taxi, I've paid nearly $700 for my last couple mulies/flagtails and $1300 for my bull.
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South East Missouri is very low wage area
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Pointer, Did you try to thread your bull through an upstairs operable window? Start with one branch, rotate head through followed by the other branch. Kinda like getting a big recliner thought a door. Just a thought....
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My second Elk has detachable antlers. Made hanging him up non-life threatening.
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Ted, looks great. Very nice!
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How tall's the ceiling? Gonna need room for the "deer" you shot last year! When this guy gets home he will stir up the wall quite a bit I have another 28 ft wall that will get all 10 of my African mounts as they get done at about 2 per year 45" inside spread wall pedistal will eat up some room
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