Lauriston Taxidermy, eastern cape of South AfricaLooks like the same tips and drop is a little harder to see but over boiled.
Where was it shot and who did the taxidermy?
I don’t think Greg would cheat your friend, I’m surprised he didn’t rebuild the bosses. The only problem I’ve had with them he didn’t build up the nasal ridges on my baboon a few years ago.Lauriston Taxidermy, eastern cape of South Africa
That's also the way I saw it. Also, when you look at the corrigation lines in both pictures they appear to be the same.Looks the same to me. According to my taxidermist it's pretty common for some of the African trophy places to overboil trophies and damage the bases. He showed me some bosses that had been heavily damaged that he would have to repair.
Looks to me like that gap was widened up by overboiling and the taxidermist didn't completely fix it
I do want to add and make clear that the 3 springbuck I had mounted were excellent, I could not be happier. My buddy also had several other animals mounted that he is happy with. Unfortunately, this buffalo fell short of the other work that was completed.I don’t think Greg would cheat your friend, I’m surprised he didn’t rebuild the bosses. The only problem I’ve had with them he didn’t build up the nasal ridges on my baboon a few years ago.
I have found that the skulls are often boiled in camp by the skinners. If the taxidermist doesn't have a picture of the buff he can only work with what he gets.Looks like the same tips and drop is a little harder to see but over boiled.
Where was it shot and who did the taxidermy?
Good pointI have found that the skulls are often boiled in camp by the skinners. If the taxidermist doesn't have a picture of the buff he can only work with what he gets.