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I have asked Wild Africa for an explanation to be posted here on this thread. I'm off again tomorrow with two AH members until the 19th, then off to Zim on the 20th with another AH member until August 1st, but will ask my wife, Kim, to keep a close eye on the outcome. She will keep me updated with what's happening, answering emails and messages.
All the best Gentleman and,
Take Care
Marius
All the best Gentleman and,
Take Care
Marius
Like Brickburn, I agree that the good news is this is a pretty easy fix. I know you can get another springbok cape - I would start with Marius - and let a US taxidermist mount it. If the euros will easily come of the plaques, set them in flat pans and then tightly pack cotton wadding around them, being careful to keep it below the bottom edge of the horn. The resulting packed material only needs to be 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick. Then get plain old over the counter Hydrogen Peroxide and thoroughly moisten the wadding. Let it sit for 24 hours, remove, allow to dry, and you should have even, brilliantly white sculls.