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Full cape mount for bull head questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 900180" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>I picked the head up last night and the head was fully intact and the entire hide was left on it. Very awkward to handle! The sickening part is, the head was dropped at the butcher and one of the horn tips got splintered about 2 inches down. This guy made it almost 3 years and his horns were in perfect condition even through several rides in the trailer and then this. I'm sure it is repairable though. We made several calls and learned everything you just stated M.Magis. We were able to find a local guy who does only deer heads but has been wanting to try a big head, so he agreed to do it for cost, which he estimated at $500. Worst case is, we will do a European mount but I really hope to make this work. Thanks for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 900180, member: 17303"] I picked the head up last night and the head was fully intact and the entire hide was left on it. Very awkward to handle! The sickening part is, the head was dropped at the butcher and one of the horn tips got splintered about 2 inches down. This guy made it almost 3 years and his horns were in perfect condition even through several rides in the trailer and then this. I'm sure it is repairable though. We made several calls and learned everything you just stated M.Magis. We were able to find a local guy who does only deer heads but has been wanting to try a big head, so he agreed to do it for cost, which he estimated at $500. Worst case is, we will do a European mount but I really hope to make this work. Thanks for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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