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    I Saved my turkey fan from this past season and finally got around to mounting it.

    Bought a piece of wood from michaels (craft store), stenciled the date on, with a clear coat of polyurethane overtop. Stapled and glued the fan to the back, and pinned the picture and beard to the wood. Added some small eyebolts and picture wire to the back and hung it up. Its not allowed in the house but looks great in the garage.
    My name is BOWJ..... and I am a waterfowl addict!

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    Great looking mount. Well done. B525

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    Thats awesome. Good job on it.

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    Not allowed in the house? That's a shame, you did a good job.
    Get ready, Take 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorst97 View Post
    Not allowed in the house? That's a shame, you did a good job.
    ya its somewhat a mutual decision (but not entirely). it doesn't really match our décor. I have fought to make sure that my dads old musky mount stays inside though. the garage is where all my hunting stuff is and where I am going to hang a bunch of fishing and hunting pics and memorabilia anyways.
    My name is BOWJ..... and I am a waterfowl addict!

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    Nice mount, I still have to mount mine some day soon


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    Nice! I like the cross-cut wood. I haven't done a tail mount yet but just might try one this spring. Like you, I won't have it in the house, it's not worth the grief .

    I have had my spur collection hanging in my den,over my desk, for years. A few months ago I took my beard collection out of hiding and hung beside the spurs .... so far no issue .

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    Good job bow, looks great.
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    Very creative and nice looking I'm sure in your man cave. Have you thought of perhaps rounding out the corners of your photo to make it blend in a bit better? Just a suggestion, otherwise it looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    Very creative and nice looking I'm sure in your man cave. Have you thought of perhaps rounding out the corners of your photo to make it blend in a bit better? Just a suggestion, otherwise it looks great.
    i dont like how the corners kind of curl outwards. thats not a bad idea to cut a curve the corners to make it look like a more vintage photo. I also considered putting some plexi glass over the pic to make it flatter and hopefully a little more durable. still have my first tom fan from 3 years ago, so might make a 2.0 version. I also want to use a smaller piece of wood, and maybe cut and selected by me, but thats all they had at Michaels.
    Last edited by bowj; January 27th, 2014 at 07:04 PM.
    My name is BOWJ..... and I am a waterfowl addict!

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