fourfive8
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I have always DIY'd my skulls here. But hunting in Africa then having to ship them back really doesn't afford the luxury and control for DIY.  You are pretty much at the mercy of the taxidermist/dip/pack folks who prepare the raw skull before shipping. It's good to know how to do it  correctly but that control is lost when shipping from Africa. When the skull arrives here  and gets through the  inspection process, many or most times it becomes a repair and  salvage operation... replacing lost  teeth, replacing/fabricating broken or missing bones, etc. I learned to keep a couple of similar sized skulls from deer, cow or elk around for cannibalizing teeth and  bones. Another overlooked precaution is to have the prep and ship folks in Africa include the lower jaw from the skull of the  animals shipped back. Good source of replacement teeth. Just pick similar looking tooth, reform the root section with a rotary tool and epoxy back in socket. Same process for missing or broken bones. Or of course pay your taxidermist to do it 
				
			
			
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