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Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
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10/07/15 09:13 AM
10/07/15 09:13 AM
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Posts: 446 Franklin Co.
Big Ruger
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I have a few mounts of varying ages in my house and they're doing great, but I may be about to obtain a big shoulder mount of a bull. I want to hang it in my shop, which is not insulated, heated, or cooled.
It can get really hot and really cold in there. There's no direct sunlight and very few bugs. I keep a pretty clean shop.
Before I pull the trigger on this cool mount, I was hoping some of you gentlemen or taxidermists can give me some advice about how to care for it in my shop or if it's a bad idea all together. It would be a fairly significant purchase, so I don't want to make the deal if it's going to fall to pieces or be eaten by bugs.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
"Any gun that you're used to, and throws a good heavy bullet that won't go to pieces, ought to be all right." -Ernest Hemingway, 1930.
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Re: Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
[Re: Big Ruger]
#1474324
10/07/15 09:33 AM
10/07/15 09:33 AM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 10,596 Central, Al
Bustinbeards
Booner
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Booner
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If I am spending the money to mount a trophy animal, I would not take the chance. I am sure the heat and humidity would not be good for the taxi glues.
Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
[Re: Big Ruger]
#1474330
10/07/15 09:37 AM
10/07/15 09:37 AM
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Big Ruger
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The mount that I may buy is an old, established mount, if that makes any difference.
"Any gun that you're used to, and throws a good heavy bullet that won't go to pieces, ought to be all right." -Ernest Hemingway, 1930.
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Re: Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
[Re: Big Ruger]
#1474563
10/07/15 02:07 PM
10/07/15 02:07 PM
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Posts: 2,768 West Blocton
ArtisticWhitetails
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It probably won't last. Eventually the constantly changing humidity will pull the detail areas. Even if the hide was tanned and prepped correctly dermestids will probably infest it as well and start causing hair slippage. Timeframe for damage depends on how well the mount was done.
"As the deer panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee"
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Re: Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
[Re: ArtisticWhitetails]
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10/07/15 02:47 PM
10/07/15 02:47 PM
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It probably won't last. Eventually the constantly changing humidity will pull the detail areas. Even if the hide was tanned and prepped correctly dermestids will probably infest it as well and start causing hair slippage. Timeframe for damage depends on how well the mount was done. Charles has answered. Might as well go ahead and lock this thread... THE expert has spoken!
Jesus... I hope you know Him personally like I do.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Proud crossbow hunter!
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Re: Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
[Re: Big Ruger]
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10/08/15 04:04 AM
10/08/15 04:04 AM
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Big Ruger
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Thanks Artistic. That's the professional advice I was looking for. I'll probably skip it, which is what my gut told me to do in the first place.
"Any gun that you're used to, and throws a good heavy bullet that won't go to pieces, ought to be all right." -Ernest Hemingway, 1930.
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Re: Displaying taxidermy in a non-climate controlled environment?
[Re: MTeague]
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10/08/15 01:40 PM
10/08/15 01:40 PM
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Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Had been one hanginging in aan Aunts garage 45 years and was moven indoors last year, still looks fine.
LUCK:::; When presistence, dedication, perspiration and preparation meet up with opportunity!!! - - - - - - - -A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take everything you have. Thomas Jeferson - - - - - - - -
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