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Finally made my mount

Started by RKeeper1, November 29, 2018, 05:07:32 PM

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RKeeper1

After trying to decide how I wanted to make a mount for my first bird and plan it out so it'll be ready to become a grand slam mount, I finally got it done and am real happy with it. Just wanted to show it off

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nyhunter


sixbird


Sir-diealot

Looks nice, you did a fine job on it.
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3bailey3

Awesome, what's the wood, did it come from where special, like a old barn on your place?

RKeeper1

I don't remember where I got the wood from but it wasn't anywhere special but it sure does look good to me!

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Dr Juice


3bailey3


1iagobblergetter

Looks great. Congrats. Hopefully youll repost when your slam is completed. Good luck to you!!

daddyduke

Nice job! Really like the wood you used.
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Spring Fever

Man that looks good. Nice work.

Yoder409

PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Chris O


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davisd9

Get the faux canvas done at walmart?  Got one made from there about 6 years ago.  My wife took the picture of me with a bird over my shoulder overlooking a water hole. It has held up and been very pleased with it.  Have considered getting them to make me a few more of other photos.
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