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Thought i would share my latest mount it was taken by a lady stalker earlier this year this was her first roe, hasnt got great antlers but the lady wanted it doing. Unfortunately it was cut way to short on the neck but i think it has come reasonably well let us know what you chaps think cheers.

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I wouldn't have noticed anything wrong with the neck only you pointed it out :thumbs:

 

 

Balance and 'Expression', Pipper ;)

 

Imagine if the lady said; " He was looking at me, to his left, when I fired. That's how I'd like to remember him, through this mount. " What's to be done with a short stump of neck? Can't snap it round at a right angle. Deer don't do that :laugh:

 

A stump of neck takes away the elegance of the creature. The ability to show the throat. Personally, I've always thought ye can't beat a good 'Shoulder Mount'. Where ye see what comes after the neck, and before the legs actually appear. Though it tricks ye into feeling they are there :yes:

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Before you work on a clients trophy, You need some anatomy lessons.

 

Quote from DH.

Sadly it looks to be going the way it did in the Victorian Days when anyone and everyone is having a go and calling themselves a Taxidermist. For the best results always use a Taxidermist who is recognised by the UK Guild of Taxidermists as a Specialist or Accredited Taxidermist , you can be sure that these people have proved their ability through a qualification style system and by adhering to a strict set of guidelines. Anyone calling themselves a Taxidermist but not having attained the standards mentioned above are more than likely not skilled enough to achieve them.

It is much better to own one piece of taxidermy that has been correctly preserved and mounted by a Qualified Taxidermist than to buy several pieces of cheaper work, as quite simply they will not appreciate in value and will eventually become pieces of work you are unable to display as they will deteriorate overtime. By choosing to buy only from a Qualified Taxidermist you are not only getting yourself a piece of work that you can enjoy and indeed pass on for generations, but you are also helping to keep a highly specialised trade alive.

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I'll keep neutral here, not getting embroiled in any "debate" about taxidermy as i know f**k all about it.

 

But I will say one thing, my eyes have never let me down, and the work I have seen of Rob58's on here, I'd gladly hang on the wall of my living room, no two ways about it, very tidy work, in my humble opinion.

 

Regards

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