I favor Euro mounts. During my career as an oral & maxillofacial surgeon, I treated deformities of the facial skeleton, and love the clean, sculptural look of the skulls.
They look like twins. Great photo.My brother-in-law and I each took a red hartebeest bull within a minute or two of one another earlier this month. He got his and then another bull appeared. The PH asked if I wanted it and I said yes. I had just been walking along with the party so I used his rifle.
We both are having skull mounts done along with a flatskin for a rug.
His is on the left and mine is on the right.
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I find this is the dilemma with the red Hartebeest. They look outstanding as a shoulder mount, but equally attractive as a euro due to the uniqueness of the skull. Maybe need one of each.I too fell in love with the red hartebeest. Took mine with a quartering away shot that ended in the offside shoulder.
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We chose a more simple European mount for space considerations. If I had a true trophy room, it would have been a shoulder mount.
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I have a backskin coming soon for my second Impala. probably will make some throw pillows. My mother had a commercial sewing business, and made some fine things from skins that a local taxidermist had collected on his African hunts. My next trip I plan to get more Zebra's so I can make some safari wood chairs and use the skins for backs and seats.Congrats on such a fine bull.
My first of species, and a quaility old bull, he got shoulder mounted and I had the back skin tanned.
Now for what I plan to do with the back skin other than as a wall cover; that's a very good question. It's been nearly 7 years and 2 safaris later and I still haven't committed to any single special specific project for any of my various species (18?) back skins.
Please post what you used your back skin for as maybe I might consider do something similar to it.
Endodontist Son shares your exact same sentiments! And, he worked w/ a taxidermist as a kid, so that may have inspired him somewhat...I favor Euro mounts. During my career as an oral & maxillofacial surgeon, I treated deformities of the facial skeleton, and love the clean, sculptural look of the skulls.
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Were these done there or where you live?I did a euro mount and had a bow case and pistol cases made with the skin View attachment 616832View attachment 616833View attachment 616834
@Schmidty wow!!! He turned out super nice. Congratulations.