Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
Mounting a Kudu , and the horns were over boiled, cracked and lifeless.
Having never mounted a Kudu before, let alone attempt horn repair to such a damaged specimen, I wanted to give it 110%.
Below is some pictures of the horns journey through their transformation.
I never get dip & pak for those reasons, and only 1 quarantine facility now. So much easier with tanned skins but it is sometimes risky if they are not tanned properly and importantly, degreased where necessary, and thats why i did my research after hearing about a couple of bad imports.
JP...
They certainly look very good. Wont have a problem with these. Warthogs and jackals are degreased and thinned beautifully and no horns are blackened, misshapen-ed or burned.
Appear to be in better shape than some American skins I've had in over the years.
It will be sometime before they are...
Thank you Billc, I'll do that.
Yeah after tanning as dip n pak, attracts so many fee's once it hits OZ and currently only 1 quarantine depo here.. not a lot of choice for us here.
Hello,
Could anyone pass on the name of a reliable tannery in Namibia please?
I've been told a few horror stories about a few already.
Dip and pack is not an option.
Traveling in June this year.
Hi all.
I was recommended to this site for information as my daughter and i are traveling to Namibia in June for a 7 day hunt, it will be our first time in Africa, and a life long dream of mine. (although as a 13 year old i was wanting to do this as a zoologist, now I'm doing as a taxidermist...
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