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    Default Texas/European Mount is done....

    This is how I found it during the turkey season


    I took it home and placed it in a bucket of water and let the bugs do the work eating away all the flesh and brain matter…. After a couple of months I removed it from the bucket of water (all brain matter and flesh was eaten) I gave it a good scrubbing and wash.

    I then dropped it in a bucket of soapy (dawn) water, with an ounce of bleach and ˝ cup of vinegar to remove any smell and kill off any left over bacteria.

    I removed it from the bucket 2 days later and gave it a good rinse….I let it dry out in the sun for a couple of days, then (over the next few days) brushed peroxide over the entire skull (available at most hair salons-40% volume) getting them a nice, bright white. Before giving it a final coat of spray on clear lacquer I brushed the entire skull with Elmer’s white glue and water mixture(50/50) so it seals and locks the skull together….
    It turned pretty good and having an inside spread of 20.5”…

    All 4 of these deer were taken (over the years) from the same farm…. Pretty cool if you ask me…
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
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    Nice job! All 4 sets look great! The 2 big sets are cool with how far apart the first is and how the second almost touches.

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    Nice collection Frank !

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    Nice job

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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Before giving it a final coat of spray on clear lacquer I brushed the entire skull with Elmer’s white glue and water mixture(50/50) so it seals and locks the skull together….

    .... Pretty cool if you ask me…
    Thanks for that tip....I had never heard of using glue as a sealer, great idea...

    Pretty cool indeed !!! fabulous looking mounts

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    That looks awesome.

    I was given my grandpas only deer rack, it was bleached white from time.

    If you ever want to try out getting the dark colour back into a set of antlers try Potassium Permanganate.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reAoZQ7h7z8

    I used it on grandpas and it works very well, although the ones you have there look very nice as they were found.

    Looks like you have a very nice farm to hunt there.

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