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Specializing In Competition Quality Whitetail Shoulder Mounts
Exceptional Quality and Craftsmanship
Good enough is not enough - I strive to create something special - something unique - not your everyday taxidermy mount.

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Taxidermy is like art work,
I am a State licensed Taxidermist 
specializing in North American Wildlife. 
I take pride in each and every mount that is created in my studio. I am driven by the desire to produce the most realistic and artistic taxidermy available. I will provide you with a wonderful piece of wildlife art that you will be proud to display. I offer a lifetime guarantee on all my work to insure my quality.
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Delivery Time

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Is important to me and I understand the anticipation of getting your trophy back promptly. Because I only take a limited amount of work, and all my work is done on premises, I'm able to produce world class taxidermy in a more timely manner.
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I offer several beautiful positions

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Full Sneak, Alert Sneack, Upright and Aggressive Upright
I can add muscle definition, rut enhanced necks all personally sculpted and Original.
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You have seen a deer like this “sneaking” through the trees! The FULL SNEAK position is both beautiful and practical. The muscle-lines of this pose creates a beautiful addition to your trophy room. The lower-head makes this the perfect deer taxidermy mount for displaying in a room with “low ceilings”.
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 This is the #1 whitetail position sold in America! The ALERT SNEAK is a beautiful position that provides a head-position between a FULL SNEAK and an UPRIGHT. This is the pose that a deer would take walking through the woods.
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​The UPRIGHT whitetail position offers a majestic look that is both beautiful and eye-catching! This pose offers the deer at that moment when he is at full-alert. Tall, Proud and Alert make the UPRIGHT pose one of the most desirable in taxidermy.
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​The AGGRESSIVE UPRIGHT offers both beauty and “attitude”! This is the pose that the deer takes when he is challenged by another Buck. The head is high (like the UPRIGHT) but the head is slightly rotated down. As if the deer is saying “Bring It On”!
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