Just got my mount back
#12
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 4
RE: Just got my mount back
excalibur43,
You could do that mount in 1/2 hour yourself and save alot of money!
I cant believe your degrading someones trophy!
jaclinto seems to be proud and should be and looks as if others agree!
and thats all you could say?
You could do that mount in 1/2 hour yourself and save alot of money!
I cant believe your degrading someones trophy!
jaclinto seems to be proud and should be and looks as if others agree!
and thats all you could say?
#14
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Just got my mount back
It would be so easy to make something like that. All you need is a low pan, some heavy duty corregated cardboard with one side of the cover paper peeled back.THey make a real small desert baking pan that would be perfect. Form you circle with the cardboard with the rough side in. support the horns so they're inside the form to the proper height and off the bottom. Mix up so mortar or some sort of crafting cement and pour the form full. They just mounded the raised area by hand around the horn base, probably later. When dry, Pull off the form and you're there. You could tint the mold if you wanted or paint the rough outside like the bark of a tree. Hardly worth $80. I think I'll try it with this 8 point and 10 point, 2nd and 3rd deer in during this off season.
#17
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 4
RE: Just got my mount back
ORIGINAL: davidmil
It would be so easy to make something like that. All you need is a low pan, some heavy duty corregated cardboard with one side of the cover paper peeled back.THey make a real small desert baking pan that would be perfect. Form you circle with the cardboard with the rough side in. support the horns so they're inside the form to the proper height and off the bottom. Mix up so mortar or some sort of crafting cement and pour the form full. They just mounded the raised area by hand around the horn base, probably later. When dry, Pull off the form and you're there. You could tint the mold if you wanted or paint the rough outside like the bark of a tree. Hardly worth $80. I think I'll try it with this 8 point and 10 point, 2nd and 3rd deer in during this off season.
It would be so easy to make something like that. All you need is a low pan, some heavy duty corregated cardboard with one side of the cover paper peeled back.THey make a real small desert baking pan that would be perfect. Form you circle with the cardboard with the rough side in. support the horns so they're inside the form to the proper height and off the bottom. Mix up so mortar or some sort of crafting cement and pour the form full. They just mounded the raised area by hand around the horn base, probably later. When dry, Pull off the form and you're there. You could tint the mold if you wanted or paint the rough outside like the bark of a tree. Hardly worth $80. I think I'll try it with this 8 point and 10 point, 2nd and 3rd deer in during this off season.
Your right, Then you would have another set of cheap looking antlers!
And a patent infringement
#20
RE: Just got my mount back
Jalinto, you an owner?? You have 9 posts and most are regarding this product. If you have an interest in this Company why not just say so?
It's even the same set of horns and old couch as your last photo last year.
It's even the same set of horns and old couch as your last photo last year.