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Buck on a board

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I finally got last years' buck mounted on a board. I decided to make a wall stand for the European mount and gave my best attempt at creating a broadhead.
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My first 100" buck.

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That looks super, helped with a idea I had thanks

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Looks great!!!
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looks good nice job
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That arrow shape is a great idea - looks awesome!
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Nice
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Looks good my friend !
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Nice looking job!

Is that skull from one of the kits commercially available?
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theres something about those european mounts that look so nice. if I ever get a nice buck I think ill do one like that
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carvedtip wrote:Nice looking job!

Is that skull from one of the kits commercially available?
Sure is. Its from Mountain Mike's Reproductions. You can get if from Cabela's for $39.99. I'll never boil another one.

Here is a link to their web page and Cabelas.
http://masterofskulls.com/
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... id=0057445

It is as easy as it looks to mount one. They even sell the skull plates if you want to mount some sheds on a board.

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Looks great! I'll be looking into that...
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..Lookin good Duckhunt! :D
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Cool mount!!! :D
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