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Post by trkyman on Jan 20, 2007 15:33:28 GMT -5
Since it's getting slow on here I thought I would post these new pics I took. Finally I got a new charger for my camera! lol The deer I have recently finished that are ready to be picked up. My dad's doe from last year, still one of my favorite mounts I've done. Sneak peek at my competition bruiser buck! And the form I'll use soon for the other competition buck. A fox drying. It looks ratty but once it's finished and back brushed it will look a lot better.
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Post by weasel on Jan 20, 2007 16:44:47 GMT -5
Look good.
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andyb
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Post by andyb on Jan 20, 2007 20:35:31 GMT -5
looks very good but is it just me or dose the one eye on the fox look more closed than the other or is it just hair lapped over
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Post by jwj4856 on Jan 20, 2007 22:42:04 GMT -5
Looks great Nina but I am just curious as to why so many pins in your comp deer, I use EPO Grip and only use 21 pin in corner of each eye and maybe card the seam on back of head. I knw the southern deer around here have thinner skin and thinner hair than the northern deer do but I have mounted a few from Canada and still only use the 2 pins. I am not knocking your work at all it looks great I am just curious as to the reason.
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Post by trkyman on Jan 20, 2007 22:47:52 GMT -5
I always had problems with the skin shifting so that is why I use so many pins. I don't use as many on the shorter haired deer though
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Post by circleh on Jan 21, 2007 10:20:31 GMT -5
They all look good NIna
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Post by trkyman on Jan 21, 2007 17:52:04 GMT -5
yup looks good,but i agree,the foxes eyes look diff from each other,but it may just be the pic.
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