Mounted & Finish Taxidermy Work

Nice stuff, Keep the pictures coming.
 
looking good- pay attn to your live reference. Most predators have a ridge line that runs inside the bottom lip with a lobe that perturbs even more behind the canines. Also, generally, speaking there is a drastic color shift from brown to flesh.



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Hi Buck wild thank you so much for the comment but I face alot of challenges when it comes to mounting even finish work I just do what my boss likes. I do agree with you 100% at one time I did it like the same with the second picture and he said it was wrong but when I showed him the picture he said he didn't like it. Even when I was in South Africa working for another taxidermy Studio faced same challenges
 
Hi Buck wild thank you so much for the comment but I face alot of challenges when it comes to mounting even finish work I just do what my boss likes. I do agree with you 100% at one time I did it like the same with the second picture and he said it was wrong but when I showed him the picture he said he didn't like it. Even when I was in South Africa working for another taxidermy Studio faced same challenges

Tough situation for sure=- he surely can't be the only boss that has ever been wrong LOL
 

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Here's a photo of Tony receiving that Shaw & Hunter award at the 1970 annual EAPHA Dinner Dance. Tony Dyer, then EAPHA President and Princess (Sunny) von Auersperg presented it. I also attended the event.
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