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Post by riverrat on Jan 7, 2008 7:56:22 GMT -5
When do you have to much? Do you ever have to much?
OK now that I have everyone totally confused let me explain!
The wife and I work in the shop together(I Know First Problem). I have about 8 pheasants, 8 ducks, 2 deer, 4 raccoons, 6 squirrels, some beavers, a fawn, and a couple of other pieces on display. (this is getting to sound like a song) Yesterday I started to work on a coyote for display and she starts asking (is that putting it mild) "When are we going to start selling some of this junk (I Mean Mounts), we have to much hanging on the wall now"? Which brings us to our question for today, When do you have to much? OR Do you ever have to much?
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Post by trkyman on Jan 7, 2008 10:54:32 GMT -5
short and sweet....HAHA,NO! you can neva eva have too many mounts.
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Post by jwj4856 on Jan 7, 2008 12:14:37 GMT -5
You never have too many mounts only have too little space for them
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Post by snapper on Jan 8, 2008 0:28:01 GMT -5
Ditto to jwj
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Post by tylerdeloach32 on Jan 12, 2008 18:11:46 GMT -5
I think the more mounts you can have the better. It shows your customers your work. If you dont have enough space get rid of the older ones.
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Post by circleh on Jan 14, 2008 21:08:52 GMT -5
The more the better. Now my wife on the other hand would side with riverrats wife.
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Post by wolfwoman on Feb 5, 2008 0:58:58 GMT -5
Are you out of wall space?
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Post by mrs on Feb 5, 2008 21:07:22 GMT -5
TOO much? I doubt it. Customers always enjoy seeing a lot of mounts. I kind of run a cycle whereby I sell older pieces and replace them with something new and different. When I run out of display space I put a few on ebay. Display mounts and abandoned customer pieces can bring in enough money to help the budget quite a bit.
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