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Need Elk Taxidermist for repair
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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 5425223" data-attributes="member: 9207"><p>25 year full time taxidermist here. The most simple fix I can think of is to put a wet towel around the antlers and the top of the skull for a couple days. Then have your taxidermist come over and remove the antlers. Then bring inside your house the mount, antlers and a mounting stand. Reinstall the antlers and sew it all back up. The entire process should only take a couple hours. If I was closer to you I could knock it out easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 5425223, member: 9207"] 25 year full time taxidermist here. The most simple fix I can think of is to put a wet towel around the antlers and the top of the skull for a couple days. Then have your taxidermist come over and remove the antlers. Then bring inside your house the mount, antlers and a mounting stand. Reinstall the antlers and sew it all back up. The entire process should only take a couple hours. If I was closer to you I could knock it out easily. [/QUOTE]
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