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I have several skull mounts from the last 4 seasons. Can't really make my mind up on how to display them. Thought about one of those skull tree deals. Any other ideas.
 

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If that's just four years of skull mounts, let's see you shoulder mount room lol.
Great looking bucks even though they are upside down and hard to make out
 
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Mine display is pretty basic but posting to recommend the skull hooker hangers to get the skull a little more upright , very adjustable product !
 

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lightsareout":21zzw6y9 said:
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Mine isn't fancy for sure but it works for the space I have available.

I really like that, how do you attach them to the backing board?


I used 3 inch screws and then ran a wire through the skull to hang them off the screws. It makes it so the skulls aren't flat against the board and is more sturdy than just putting the screw in the base of the skull.
 
Get tall ceilings and cabinets that do not go the full height. And a forgiving wife.

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I think a nice meaningful picture hung next to a skull is "classy".
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Thanks stybow very easy to do , its a 7 feet cedar log that fell put a couple layers of sealer on it and that was it I left the root system on bottom as a base and planed it level.


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Garage overflow. I prefer to have them individually so I can move and trade out with upgrades taken in future years
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This cheap trick works great to hold the skull at a natural angle....

I figured out to screw a (I think its 7/8in) dowel rod into the backboard. Regardless, it's the perfect size to fit into the hole for the brainstem and keep the head at the correct natural angle.
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Then a single screw through the backboard into the back of the skull keeps it from twisting on the dowel rod
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