Tried my hand at my first ever euro mount. Wasn't to bad...learned a few things and next time it will be much easier once I get another skull to do. Had a good time doing it and I will def be trying other animals out.
Can't wait to try a deer next year...I'm going to save a few segments of the spine though so I can add it to the base of the skull.
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Deadbolt,
That looks awesome! Fine job! :thumbsup:
I'm going to have to try that myself.
Mike
Tom, you did a good looking job on that skull, make sure you post some pics of the deer when you do one.
Great job.
That is great looken yote!! :archer:
Looks great.
Nice job Tom. That looks great.
Nicely Done !
Thanks ya'll!
Yea first buckl I get a chance to do next year I'll post some pics up. Should look awsome with the spine still showing!
Nice Job. I did my first euro last year with a muzzleloader buck. I'll try to get a pic up tonight. I left mine natural though I might think of painting, it looks more crisp.
Well done. I found an awesome dead buck yesterday and going to boil it this afternoon. Will keep everyone posted on how it turns out.
Looks good. Be sure to superglue the teeth in as the bone will shrink over time and they can fall out.
Fine work there Deadbolt.
that turned out great :0)
great job. Thats a sharp looking blade also..
QuoteOriginally posted by geno:
great job. Thats a sharp looking blade also..
you know it...can't wait to see what it does to a turkey since I never got to use it on a deer.
That's a great looking mount! Nice job! Thanks for posting.
-Brett