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Old 10-18-2006, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default The Chillin' Series

This post got deleted when they were working on the system. But here are the "Chillin' Series" forms that have been taking off. I am just helping friends out with marketing them. This is a brand new company that is setting up to be a big name. They have a real fresh look to their forms and they are taxidermists so they know how to make it easy to mount. Things like one front and one back leg and head are not attached to form, so that you don't have to fight with them to get them right. Try one and you'll see. Remember the name C&G Products. Order direct at 704-792-1173. Ask about the October Special.

Chillin Coon -


Chillin' Grey Fox -


Chillin' Red Fox -




And the Chillin' Bobcat -



Also check out the Tanner's Tool, It turns small game ears, strip tails and stretches the leg skin to make it easier to get forms down into. If your serious in taxidermy, you need one of these.Remember the name C&G Products. Order direct at 704-792-1173. Ask about the October Special.

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