Trophy shields ... Where from

Bushwear or make you own ,sometimes good to think out of the box a thin slice from a log cut at an angle rather than straight across if you get my drift, leave the bark on makes a really nice rustic shield birch being my personal choice, though cherry is also nice, and many others I'm sure.
 
Bushwear or make you own ,sometimes good to think out of the box a thin slice from a log cut at an angle rather than straight across if you get my drift, leave the bark on makes a really nice rustic shield birch being my personal choice, though cherry is also nice, and many others I'm sure.
That sounds like a great idea, time to break out the chainsaw!
Cheers
Richard
 
Ian Kirby is ther main man for shields in the UK. Top quality shields and has been producing them for many many years.
 
That sounds like a great idea, time to break out the chainsaw!
Cheers
Richard

Just done this with some blackthorn, sanded and oiled looks great although even though not cut in the round I should have used more of an angle because they have split when dried. To be honest though adds to the rustic character
Wingy
 
I've bought a few from Monarch Country Products. Rob is the contact there. I've been delighted with the product and friendly service.
 
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A quick search on Ebay under 'trophy shield wooden plaque' brings up a whole range of cost effective options, £6-7 for some of the roe sized shields which is less than half the price of Bushwear. I recently bought some for £7 which included P&P (PERFECT TM LTD) and have been been impressed - solid oak and well manufactured.
 
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