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Re: Sheep horn removal?
[Re: BMD]
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04/01/13 04:39 AM
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BMD you do nothing but disagree with everyone. I find it funny as you are not a taxidermist but you seem to know everything about everything. Wildside will put one of her mounts up against your dads any day. Just because you never heard of it or seen it doesnt mean it doesnt work or is wrong. Like Ive told you in the past, keep your mouth shut if you DO NOT know Brian! BTW powerwashing gets the hides done perfect if you use the right equipment and know the right procedure, but instead of asking you just assume. Just like the wd-40 for horns. You have no clue but continue to run that mouth.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
[Re: firehog261]
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04/01/13 04:43 AM
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By the way. Ask many of the forum users that have used wild side and see what they have to say. Nothing but compliments. Just sayin, when you have people that have given up on taxi's then met her and let her work and praise her. Think shes doin it right. But who am I. Not a taxi, only know what I learned with her. But will not let you sit by and continously run your mouth about my wife when you honestly have no clie Brian.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 05:16 AM
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Central Texas School of Taxidermy is where she went to school to learn the art of taxidermy. Centraltexasschooloftaxidermy.com if youd like to visit and see all the outstanding write up on the instructor there now that she learned all these ways that u've never heard of and so then they should not work or are wrong. Or mayb go to school urself.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
[Re: firehog261]
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04/01/13 05:24 AM
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BMD
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BMD you do nothing but disagree with everyone. I find it funny as you are not a taxidermist but you seem to know everything about everything. Wildside will put one of her mounts up against your dads any day. Just because you never heard of it or seen it doesnt mean it doesnt work or is wrong. Like Ive told you in the past, keep your mouth shut if you DO NOT know Brian! BTW powerwashing gets the hides done perfect if you use the right equipment and know the right procedure, but instead of asking you just assume. Just like the wd-40 for horns. You have no clue but continue to run that mouth. I have no idea who Brian is, but ask any reputable taxidermist about fleshing with a power washer instead of a knife, lmao! My dad is deceased so obviously you don't know what the hell you are talking about. You haven't told me anything in the past, and wd40 shouldn't be used on the horns and power washing is not the way to flesh a hide and I am pretty damn sure there are plenty of taxidermist on here that will agree. 
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
[Re: firehog261]
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04/01/13 05:27 AM
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Central Texas School of Taxidermy is where she went to school to learn the art of taxidermy. Centraltexasschooloftaxidermy.com if youd like to visit and see all the outstanding write up on the instructor there now that she learned all these ways that u've never heard of and so then they should not work or are wrong. Or mayb go to school urself. 
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
[Re: firehog261]
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04/01/13 05:29 AM
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BMD
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By the way. Ask many of the forum users that have used wild side and see what they have to say. Nothing but compliments. Just sayin, when you have people that have given up on taxi's then met her and let her work and praise her. Think shes doin it right. But who am I. Not a taxi, only know what I learned with her. But will not let you sit by and continously run your mouth about my wife when you honestly have no clie Brian. Not sure who Brian is and not running my mouth about your wife, opinions were asked for and I gave mine and stand behind them, no reason to spray horns with wd40, simple as that.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 05:34 AM
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Sorry to hear you dad passed. That i did not know. As for not knowing who Brian is I find that hard to believe as you use to live behind us.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 05:37 AM
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Like you said your opinion is your opinion. Everyone is entitled.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 05:37 AM
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I have never lived in Merit, so I have no clue what you are talking about.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
[Re: firehog261]
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04/01/13 05:39 AM
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Like you said your opinion is your opinion. Everyone is entitled. I agree, was not trying to offend you or her.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 05:45 AM
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And yes they are prob some taxi's on here that would agree. But I bet if showed the way to do with right equipment, they wouldn't disagree with it. Its kinda like the fire service. People hate change, change is bad, but when properly shown. They start to agree with it and it just goes with the flow. And as far as the hides she does go. The ones that get sent to the tannery ( ppl that want the soft tan to drape over their furniture). The tannery loves the way they are fleshed. No complaints at all. So must be doin something right. And btw. The last time you tried to run her down was on a guys post about him gettin his mount bsck in 3 months with her doin all tanning in house for mounts. You said that was impossible and he should watch the mount in case it spoils. We then posted the instructions for the tan. And he kindly asked you not to post on his post as he was extremely proud of his mount and her work.
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 12:41 PM
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The good news is I did get horns removed! 
Brayden (Lazy L's Southern Comfort) you will be missed! You were more than a pet you were my reason to rise and return for many days! You were my rock! 12/26/03-10/25/13
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Re: Sheep horn removal?
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04/01/13 12:46 PM
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Yes it is RLoving. That is the most important thing. Congrats! Bad news... It was stinky. Good luck to you and your next horned trophy to take. Unless you take it to a taxi for a shoulder mount. :-).
Wild Side Taxidermy Julie Spencer Celeste, TX 214-726-2703 "Bringing wildlife back to life" email wildsidetaxidermy@yahoo.com https://wildsidetaxidermy.net/
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