Customers finished Red stag mount.

Bill Bartlett

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Conors finished Red stag from back in October. Very special customer and a real pleasure doing work for him. Pictures posted here as requested and I wish you all a great new year and hope you all have a great new season. ATB Bill.
 
That looks fantastic Bill! I can`t wait to see him mounted on the wall................
 
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Hi Bill another fantastic job.. you have a rare talent for producing a mounted deer that captures the look of the live animal.
Ive seen some good work which is spoilt because the artist has'nt captured the look !!! Keep up the great work and have a happy and prosperous new year.
Best regards
Dave (Jelen deer services )
 
Is this the 270m one Conor? Very nice - and Bill, as always I am privileged to see the work of a true craftsman - if only in picture form. (One day....!!)
 
Is this the 270m one Conor? Very nice - and Bill, as always I am privileged to see the work of a true craftsman - if only in picture form. (One day....!!)

Hi Si

I only saw your post now. This one was shot at 230 meters and was my first "long range" shot of the October trip. We were holed up for an hour before I could take the shot as he was chasing off the competition whilst at the same time looking for a receptive hind. I didn't think that he would settle down as he was covering a bit of ground, sometimes he was 400 meters away but rarely came in closer than 200. He was moving constantly. When he did settle, well the rest is history.........he was a big old fella!

All the best

Conor
 
This is the Roe Buck that Bill did for me during the Summer. It is a stunning piece of work even though the buck is quite small. The expression on his face is so serene. Again, his face offset, facing towards the right
 
Hi Connor you get quality items worth paying the extra to the quality taxidermist,Bill. Its not just about the size of the antlers.

Rob
 
Lovely bit of taxidermy,i will one day hopefully, be in the position of looking for a trophy to be mounted etc.....what are the do's and dont's once you have it laying on the ground in front of you?......any advice please?
 
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