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Tony,

Your cortex must have a lot of convolutions to hold all those hunting memories associated with each mount. Nice collection. Some remind me of some older mounts that a friend had Sievers do back in the 70's.

 

Doug~RR

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I enjoy looking at the cool pictures from everybodys trophy rooms. Thought I would add a couple of mine as well. GTT (Brett) has my first Coues, so that guy will be added soon!! Like somebody else said, it doesnt hold a candle to some of them on here, but I like it!!

 

Richard

 

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Covering several replies here:

 

First, thanks to all.

 

If anyone is ever in the neighborhood of 67th Ave. & Camelback, including you Amanda ;), feel free to stop by and say hi. My # is in the book!

 

Doug,

 

You're right; lots of memories in that room that go back to the early 1960s when I first began hunting in AZ. In fact, that mulie doe hanging next to the big buck was killed by my now 45-yr. old son on the N. Kaibab when he was 11! There are lots of miles and money represented in those two rooms. :D

 

Many of the critters I killed in the 60s and early 70s were mounted by Fred Campbell, who had a shop in Avondale. He died quite a few years ago. In the 1980s and 90s, Bob Peers (actually Chris Harlow when he worked for Peers) did most of them, and since then Marc Plunkett at Wildlife Creations has done them.

 

When Marc delivered my red stag a while back, he walked into the new addition and proclaimed it as the Plunkett museum because he had mounted everything in it. He's also doing the tahr, chamois and wallaby.

 

Haywire,

 

Neat fox mount.

 

Coues 'n' Sheep,

 

Nice layout. Love the Dall mount.

 

 

And to everyone else who posted photos:

 

Some super stuff. Keep after them!

 

-TONY

 

P.S. I went back and edited the message with the pix by adding some descriptive text about some of the critters and where they came from.

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Tony that trophy room or house or whatever is amazing!!!

 

 

Richard you are getting a good collection there. All the mounts look great.

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Tony,

 

That is a great trophy room(s)! I really like the diorama.... I'll have to design that into my next house, for sure!!! It makes for a great contrast to have your overseas trophies in thier own room. There is a lifetime of memories on those walls.....Wow. Thanks for sharing.....and for the compliment.

 

CnS

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Tony's house is cool I followed the progress, when he was building the room. He posted alot of pictures on another site.

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This has been a great thread! I wanted to add the following -

 

Bobcat

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Eastern Pick-Up While Hunting Bobwhite Quail

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Coues

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Fox

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Antelope

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Kansas Tailfeathers

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Joining A Father And Son For Their First Deer. And please note that that is me on the left and not Coosefan.

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"And please note that that is me on the left and not Coosefan."

 

:lol: :lol: :P

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