towserthemouser
AH enthusiast
I'm thinking of doing a buffalo skull mount. I don't prefer the skull mounts on the wall where you have the Birds Eye view looking down on the horns from above. It seems to really emphasize the boss, but you lose the view of the drops and the horn tips.
I'm thinking of a buffalo skull mounted on a pedestal, positioned as if he's at a natural height, looking right at you (the way they do......) The alternate plan would be to do a skull mount on a wall plaque, but with some kind of wedge or shim that would tilt the skull up so you see him nose first.......
Haven't fully decided if it would be better to do this as a hair mount or a skull mount. I really like skull mounts in general, and it will probably take up less floor space without the full shoulder.
If I go with skull mount, I don't see any reason not to have that done in Africa, but if there's hair involved I will probably have it done in the US.
I'm seeking thoughts on the above, and especially any photos that would be along the lines of what I'm describing, that I could share with the taxidermy company as inspiration to get on the same wavelength.
The buffalo in question is the one from my avatar; he was just shot this year and is still in Africa at the moment.
Thanks for any input or advice.
I'm thinking of a buffalo skull mounted on a pedestal, positioned as if he's at a natural height, looking right at you (the way they do......) The alternate plan would be to do a skull mount on a wall plaque, but with some kind of wedge or shim that would tilt the skull up so you see him nose first.......
Haven't fully decided if it would be better to do this as a hair mount or a skull mount. I really like skull mounts in general, and it will probably take up less floor space without the full shoulder.
If I go with skull mount, I don't see any reason not to have that done in Africa, but if there's hair involved I will probably have it done in the US.
I'm seeking thoughts on the above, and especially any photos that would be along the lines of what I'm describing, that I could share with the taxidermy company as inspiration to get on the same wavelength.
The buffalo in question is the one from my avatar; he was just shot this year and is still in Africa at the moment.
Thanks for any input or advice.