Stunning Lion Mount

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Hey everyone, just wanted to share this picture, thought this mount is absolutely stunning.

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Yes it is
 
Very nice lion
 
He does have that regal look. Beautiful.
 
state of the art,x 10.
 
I believe wes good and crew do the best work going in the states. The habitat work puts them above all others in my eyes. His website is also one of the best and shows 100's of great mounts.
 
Nicely Done
 
Well I'm about to give it a go to try and get some lion parts in in a week or two. We'll see what happens. When I killed my lion in 2015 everything but the floating bones made it here to the states. The taxidermist " forgot" to put them in the crate. So two weeks after I killed mine the whole Cecil crap happened. My lion was one of the very last to get in before USFW screwed everyone over. I had to wait for my buff to get finished before I could get the bones in with that shipment. I have all my permits etc.... But we'll see. I really only had three options, 1. Try and import them and risk them being seized. 2. Try and smuggle them in and risk them being seized and me being in a lot of trouble ( I'm too pretty for jail so not an option) 3. Leave them there and let the taxidermist have them ( I think that's what they were hoping for as they are quite valuable) and that sure as shit wasn't going to happen. So I went with 1. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
 
I believe wes good and crew do the best work going in the states. The habitat work puts them above all others in my eyes. His website is also one of the best and shows 100's of great mounts.
I'm with you Bill. I absolutely love his habitat work. I trust him and his crew completely.
 
Well I'm about to give it a go to try and get some lion parts in in a week or two. We'll see what happens. When I killed my lion in 2015 everything but the floating bones made it here to the states. The taxidermist " forgot" to put them in the crate. So two weeks after I killed mine the whole Cecil crap happened. My lion was one of the very last to get in before USFW screwed everyone over. I had to wait for my buff to get finished before I could get the bones in with that shipment. I have all my permits etc.... But we'll see. I really only had three options, 1. Try and import them and risk them being seized. 2. Try and smuggle them in and risk them being seized and me being in a lot of trouble ( I'm too pretty for jail so not an option) 3. Leave them there and let the taxidermist have them ( I think that's what they were hoping for as they are quite valuable) and that sure as shit wasn't going to happen. So I went with 1. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
Man I wish you luck! Let us know what happens.
 
gizmo, wish you all the luck getting you lion bones back home. Forrest
 
absolutely beautiful
 

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