Cleaning mounts
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Harford Co. Maryland
I have no idea why Cooper1 deleted a portion of my reply above, so I tried to PM him only to find that his mailbox is full. Did I miss something? Why in the heck was my post edited without an explanation by Cooper1?
Anyway, here is the link that I originally posted above: http://www.bowhunting.net/taxidermy/care.htm#top
Some of these mods are a bit over the top.
Anyway, here is the link that I originally posted above: http://www.bowhunting.net/taxidermy/care.htm#top
Some of these mods are a bit over the top.
#13
Joined: May 2004
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I have tried a lot of things but I have had the best luck with a product sold by Mckenzies Taxidermy Supply called Mount Bright. Here is a link to the product
http://www.mckenziesp.com/taxid_stor...56CPXBNQGTD8FC
www.bigbuckforum.com
http://www.mckenziesp.com/taxid_stor...56CPXBNQGTD8FC
www.bigbuckforum.com
#15
Joined: Jul 2004
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From: the deep dark woods of Wi
for more coarser haired animals [deer, bear, boar, ect.] use a dry cloth, or old rag. for more fragile animals [antelope, fish, birds, ect] use a feather duster. they are very soft and not much presure is use to "sweep" the dust off. you should dust your mounts at least once a year. A mount that is taken care of will last almost forever.
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