Maybe tbh needs a reading comprehension program? Lesson one: the meaning of the word opinion vs the word option! Oh well at least they both start with the letters OP!
Bryan has done some really nice work, but he is an even better person.
last year when i was trying to raise money with a charity hunt for a Kids Cancer Camp, he immediately called me and offered to donate a full shoulder mount to the person who bought the hunt. didnt ask for any publicity or reciprocation, just wanted to help.
he didnt know me prior to that, but that should give you a good picture of the quality of person he is.
and his taxidermy work is pretty strong too
As the purchaser of this hunt that Jay so generously donated I took a nice Aoudad and Brian has been a joy to deal with on the taxidermy end. He has my mount ready and awaiting my return to Texas in April. I haven't seen it in person yet, but this pic he sent me from his drying wall looks very good to me!
Thank you for all the kind words guys! I won't send one home that I would not put in my house. There are three TBH projects going on now and the charity hunt aoudad is ready to go home. I'm working out a deep backlog and not taking many new customers, but I always try and help a green screener.
Thank you for all the kind words guys! I won't send one home that I would not put in my house. There are three TBH projects going on now and the charity hunt aoudad is ready to go home. I'm working out a deep backlog and not taking many new customers, but I always try and help a green screener.
Is one a mountain goat project maybe?
Or are you fleshing out more moose noses?
May be...but, you realize...just how silly that sounds, right? I mean, you people don't mount 1/2 size or 1:8 scale things, do you?
Just accept the fact that you know less about taxidermy than you think you do and this will be much easier!
A half lifesize mount is (usually) the front HALF of an animal. It has nothing to do with the scale of the mount. I said usually only because I mounted a half lifesize bison for an artist in New York ... but it was the back end!
Just accept the fact that you know less about taxidermy than you think you do and this will be much easier!
A half lifesize mount is (usually) the front HALF of an animal. It has nothing to do with the scale of the mount. I said usually only because I mounted a half lifesize bison for an artist in New York ... but it was the back end!
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