Pintail and Mallard

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2009/12/23 07:23:19 (permalink)

Pintail and Mallard

Here is a pintail and a mallard I just finished for a client. He is a guide in Arkansas and they are headed to the lodge he guides for.



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    jon_e_si
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    RE: Pintail and Mallard 2009/12/23 08:05:18 (permalink)
    Nice mounts! My son graduated from Northwoods many years ago and does good work too! Where did you learn? location? and price for mounts?
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    Free Spirit
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    RE: Pintail and Mallard 2009/12/23 09:32:25 (permalink)
    I worked for a well established taxidermist in Erie, PA for 13 years. That gave me the basics and the practice. Entering competitions and attending seminars all over the country refined my knowledge and skills.
    Take a look at my website for more details. I don't post rates for taxidermy simply because there is a lot more to it than "cost". You get what you pay for.
    PM me or give me a call if you have any questions.

    Paul
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    RE: Pintail and Mallard 2009/12/23 12:18:33 (permalink)
    What's the strangest or most unique animal you have ever mounted?

    I like to ask taxidermists this question because you hear some strange stories...

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    Free Spirit
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    RE: Pintail and Mallard 2009/12/23 15:00:31 (permalink)
    Alice Cooper's pet snake.
    Some of the coolest were a bald eagle for USFWS, an alaskan brown bear burying a dead deer and warthogs. I say warthogs because, no matter how many I do, it always amazes me that God could have created such an awful looking creature and have it survive evolution this long...LOL.
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    Ironhed
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    RE: Pintail and Mallard 2010/01/02 20:13:52 (permalink)
    Alice Cooper's snake!?!?!  That's cool!

    Warthogs are ugly SOB's!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Ironhed
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