6mm Remington
Well-known member
Skull Hooker might be worth a try. What a find for your son! He'll have this a lifetime.I was wondering if something like a skull hooker would work but I think it wold be so off balanced it would tip?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Skull Hooker might be worth a try. What a find for your son! He'll have this a lifetime.I was wondering if something like a skull hooker would work but I think it wold be so off balanced it would tip?
The boy didn't shoot it. If he sold it I suspect he could get almost enough to buy a fine hunting rifle which would be much more useful and just as memorable of his unique discovery. It is a very "neat" thing to find but really no sentimental value and, let's face it, a pain in the arse to display/store and carry with him through life. I'm betting he would get rid of it eventually.Displaying them on a table or a taller dresser or book stand I like that idea also a lot! With the skull hooker I might be concerned about the skull portion holding the weight of both bucks that I might fracture and fall. I would hate to see them damaged and remain as is.
Maybe go to a couple taxidermists that you like and trust and have them look at them and see what kind of ideas they might have. They would be way better to ask this question than us knuckle draggers on here! Think of all the mounts they do and mounts that they see which gives them just such a huge variety that they can draw from. I'm pretty sure that they have seen or had to deal with trying to display quite a few locked sets like your son's.
I would never sell this especially since it belongs to your boy. Those two bucks locked together are a one in a million find.
Good luck.
Oh, no worries! Not at all. I was only having fun with your poking fun at yourself/us. Sorry, I forgot the emoji for sarcasm.I apologize clearly you took my words not how they were meant. Knuckledraggers are us here on this site and that too is only meant in fun, certainly nothing meant to be mean spirited in any way. I'd be one of the leaders of the pack for sure.
I never thought about your selling it because as you state it has no real sentimental value. Again I did not mean anything demeaning or remotely so. He's a young lad and I just thought it was neat what he found. I agree with you suggestion ofr selling the set also. Someone would pay a good price for those to display in a home or lodge for sure. A few great photo shots of the locked pair with and without your son in the picture, outdoors possibly would be great for a photo album or a nice one to put on the wall. The new rifle he bought would have the sentimental value as every time he looked at his rifle he would remember how exactly he got it.
You got my meaning completely wrong and I was poking fun a myself as much as anyone else. Just having fun. I can't say anything else again except I am sorry you took it the way you obviously did. That was not my intention.
David
The taxi beatled them. He was able to get them apart and put back together perfectly. The gnarly bucks browning is embedded in typical buck's face.My first question is how were the skulls cleaned without unlocking the horns?
It might be possible to mount the works to a plaque with a very long spacer for clearance but better be careful about how it's attached to one skull as the weight may be too much and break bones.
I like the idea of a pedestal mount. An old fence post might work but you will be looking at some serious attachment complexity to minimize damaging the skulls yet providing enough support. Frankly, I don't see any way this set can be simply hung on something. It might be possible to run the post up between and above the two racks and then support them with decorative chain(s) from the top of the post, somewhat like a hanging house plant. I bet I could figure out a way to use barbed wire instead of chains to make it look like the bucks got tangled in a fence and died. The post should be sturdily mounted to a base (supports covered with paper mache "habitat") and I would make the base revolving (go to recycle furniture store, pick up a junker bar stool, and strip the rotating seat mechanism - they also sell the mechanism at boat supply stores). Too bad I can't get my hands on it. I love this kind of challenge. To do it right will likely require some professional assistance. Or you could consider selling it to a taxidermist. They would love to have something like this in their showroom.
Edit: Thinking further about the fence post and barbed wire idea; a rusty old steel fence post might work well as it could be welded to a base. Or if using a wooden post, drill out the center and slip it over a steel rod welded to a base. Screw through sides of post into rod to anchor everything together.
I asked the taxi who did it and he didn't have much for ideas. Another taxi I use proposed a pedestal mount with it angled and propped by a rock. The rock idea sounds cool, but also like a PITA.Displaying them on a table or a taller dresser or book stand I like that idea also a lot! With the skull hooker I might be concerned about the skull portion holding the weight of both bucks that I might fracture and fall. I would hate to see them damaged and remain as is.
Maybe go to a couple taxidermists that you like and trust and have them look at them and see what kind of ideas they might have. They would be way better to ask this question than us knuckle draggers on here! Think of all the mounts they do and mounts that they see which gives them just such a huge variety that they can draw from. I'm pretty sure that they have seen or had to deal with trying to display quite a few locked sets like your son's.
I would never sell this especially since it belongs to your boy. Those two bucks locked together are a one in a million find.
Good luck.
I want to keep stuck together because that's what makes it so unique. I like all the fence post ideas, but I want to set it up on my kitchen cabinets or TV armoire so that makes it difficult.That’s an amazing find!
what if you made a pedestal with 2 fence post types where you could tie each skull to.....
or mount 1 and leave the second free as a conversation piece
you could cut post and base down to mini sizeI want to keep stuck together because that's what makes it so unique. I like all the fence post ideas, but I want to set it up on my kitchen cabinets or TV armoire so that makes it difficult.