H heyoldguy Member Messages 78 Dec 16, 2020 #1 Been there many a year. The skull was split in two with mostly just the skull cap remaining. The skull cap was spliced back together and the skull was finished off with a steel replacement and stitched to the skull cap with stainless steel wire. Last edited: Dec 16, 2020
Been there many a year. The skull was split in two with mostly just the skull cap remaining. The skull cap was spliced back together and the skull was finished off with a steel replacement and stitched to the skull cap with stainless steel wire.
G GoHigher Active Member Messages 368 Dec 28, 2020 #4 Wow, I wonder how many years ago that guy hit the dirt! Is the owner going to try to restore the antlers?
Wow, I wonder how many years ago that guy hit the dirt! Is the owner going to try to restore the antlers?
B bonepicker Very Active Member Messages 1,334 Dec 28, 2020 #5 GoHigher said: Wow, I wonder how many years ago that guy hit the dirt! Is the owner going to try to restore the antlers? Click to expand... No way! They look awesome as they are with the lichen and all that! Super cool idea on the mount!
GoHigher said: Wow, I wonder how many years ago that guy hit the dirt! Is the owner going to try to restore the antlers? Click to expand... No way! They look awesome as they are with the lichen and all that! Super cool idea on the mount!
headbones Active Member Messages 199 Jan 4, 2021 #6 Pretty cool talent. More work than most guys would put into an old busted up skull!