Buffalo table display

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I am hunting my first buffalo in a couple of months. I am considering mounting the horns in a way that sits them on the table. In my mind I see them mounted in a wood support, perhaps with a brass plaque engraved with the date and place, and with very little skull. The idea is to place them on a long credenza or sideboard for easy viewing. However, considering their potential length and curl I am wondering if this is impractical. Has anyone seen or done something like this?
 
I am hunting my first buffalo in a couple of months. I am considering mounting the horns in a way that sits them on the table. In my mind I see them mounted in a wood support, perhaps with a brass plaque engraved with the date and place, and with very little skull. The idea is to place them on a long credenza or sideboard for easy viewing. However, considering their potential length and curl I am wondering if this is impractical. Has anyone seen or done something like this?
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Can always make it the table?
 
That’s how I plan to have my next Buffalo trophy done. Nice!
 
When I considered how a shoulder mount Buffalo might fit. I measured an imaginary 42x42x42 box on the wall. That terminated that idea for my intended space.

Measure your target space. Is your target space large enough for what you are imagining?
 
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Can always make it the table?
My only caution would be that the nose bone and jaw are actually very delicate and prone to breakage--in this case right at the level of foot movement under said table. I don't know how you could shield them in that arrangement. Otherwise, brilliant.
 
When I considered how a shoulder mount Buffalo might fit. I measured an imaginary 42x42x42 box on the wall. That terminated that idea for my intended space.

Measure your target space. Is your target space large enough for what you are imagining?
I did the same calculation for space and realized I couldn’t do another shoulder mount of that size. So I have a very long credenza in my office where I thought it would look good.
 

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