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Old 11-25-2007 | 04:41 PM
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Matt, I dare ya to try it Im gonna stick my foot in the door and it would be cool if you did to. My Dad offered to send me to taxi college when i graduated back in 83 but but like a nimrod all i had on my mind were women and partying I would like to see you post some of that art, i have always liked that kind of thing and dittle a little with it as well. Dare ya
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA

My taxidermist seems to like McKenzie forms he admits simply because they have such a wide range of sizes it's very easy to find a fit to a customer's animal........I went against the grain and chose a Joe Coomb's full wall pedestal form for my 07 buck (I think its a 94-7222R.) The Coomb's forms came highly recommended by some midwest taxidermists and the couple deer I've seen on them have been outstanding.

Believe me I've been kicking the idea around for quite some time getting into taxidermy. I have a wildlife art background and always felt like I'd be pretty good at it.........don't encourage me. LOL

Good luck with the project!

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Old 11-25-2007 | 07:51 PM
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Yeah and that pic of you in those tight shorts by your cougar really got the chicks. BAM!
ORIGINAL: bloodcreek

Matt, I dare ya to try it Im gonna stick my foot in the door and it would be cool if you did to. My Dad offered to send me to taxi college when i graduated back in 83 but but like a nimrod all i had on my mind were women and partying I would like to see you post some of that art, i have always liked that kind of thing and dittle a little with it as well. Dare ya
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA

My taxidermist seems to like McKenzie forms he admits simply because they have such a wide range of sizes it's very easy to find a fit to a customer's animal........I went against the grain and chose a Joe Coomb's full wall pedestal form for my 07 buck (I think its a 94-7222R.) The Coomb's forms came highly recommended by some midwest taxidermists and the couple deer I've seen on them have been outstanding.

Believe me I've been kicking the idea around for quite some time getting into taxidermy. I have a wildlife art background and always felt like I'd be pretty good at it.........don't encourage me. LOL

Good luck with the project!

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Old 11-26-2007 | 07:08 AM
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Hey it was the 80's, what can i say If i remember right there was a pic of you also floating aroung with 80's shorts also pal!!
ORIGINAL: Tuco

Yeah and that pic of you in those tight shorts by your cougar really got the chicks. BAM!
ORIGINAL: bloodcreek

Matt, I dare ya to try it Im gonna stick my foot in the door and it would be cool if you did to. My Dad offered to send me to taxi college when i graduated back in 83 but but like a nimrod all i had on my mind were women and partying I would like to see you post some of that art, i have always liked that kind of thing and dittle a little with it as well. Dare ya
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA

My taxidermist seems to like McKenzie forms he admits simply because they have such a wide range of sizes it's very easy to find a fit to a customer's animal........I went against the grain and chose a Joe Coomb's full wall pedestal form for my 07 buck (I think its a 94-7222R.) The Coomb's forms came highly recommended by some midwest taxidermists and the couple deer I've seen on them have been outstanding.

Believe me I've been kicking the idea around for quite some time getting into taxidermy. I have a wildlife art background and always felt like I'd be pretty good at it.........don't encourage me. LOL

Good luck with the project!

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Old 11-26-2007 | 12:41 PM
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Plus I had a Fro!!
ORIGINAL: bloodcreek

Hey it was the 80's, what can i say If i remember right there was a pic of you also floating aroung with 80's shorts also pal!!
ORIGINAL: Tuco

Yeah and that pic of you in those tight shorts by your cougar really got the chicks. BAM!
ORIGINAL: bloodcreek

Matt, I dare ya to try it Im gonna stick my foot in the door and it would be cool if you did to. My Dad offered to send me to taxi college when i graduated back in 83 but but like a nimrod all i had on my mind were women and partying I would like to see you post some of that art, i have always liked that kind of thing and dittle a little with it as well. Dare ya
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA

My taxidermist seems to like McKenzie forms he admits simply because they have such a wide range of sizes it's very easy to find a fit to a customer's animal........I went against the grain and chose a Joe Coomb's full wall pedestal form for my 07 buck (I think its a 94-7222R.) The Coomb's forms came highly recommended by some midwest taxidermists and the couple deer I've seen on them have been outstanding.

Believe me I've been kicking the idea around for quite some time getting into taxidermy. I have a wildlife art background and always felt like I'd be pretty good at it.........don't encourage me. LOL

Good luck with the project!

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