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10/14/14 10:49 PM
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Fallen Feathers Taxidermy
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Fallen Feathers Waterfowl Taxidermy Jeremy Holmes Sherman Tx
Offering quality waterfowl taxidermy at a competitive rate!! Serving North Texas and surrounding areas since 2012
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Re: Recent work
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10/15/14 02:58 AM
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RangerRick
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sad thing is I cant name a dang one of those.... all though I think I used to know what the middle two pics were....sad...I never had a duck mentor in all my hunting adventures! Beautiful Birds and mounts by the way!
The way things should be are not often the way things are.....
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10/15/14 05:01 PM
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Fallen Feathers Taxidermy
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Fallen Feathers Waterfowl Taxidermy Jeremy Holmes Sherman Tx
Offering quality waterfowl taxidermy at a competitive rate!! Serving North Texas and surrounding areas since 2012
903-328-0541 call or text
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10/15/14 06:01 PM
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Jacob645
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Jeremy does great work! My pair of mergansers that he did have a prominent spot in our living room! Still look great!
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10/16/14 04:00 PM
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Ill be calling you up this season for several mounts.
Patrick Casteel | REALTOR Repeat Realty, LLC | Direct: 214-494-9265 patrick@repeatre.com | www.RepeatRealty.com
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10/17/14 03:01 PM
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Fallen Feathers Taxidermy
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Fallen Feathers Waterfowl Taxidermy Jeremy Holmes Sherman Tx
Offering quality waterfowl taxidermy at a competitive rate!! Serving North Texas and surrounding areas since 2012
903-328-0541 call or text
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Re: Recent work
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10/18/14 01:44 AM
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Great work as always Jermey. I look forward to bringing you several more this season. Just a little constructive criticism if your open to it, and im no taxidermist. Maybe its just me, but the feet on the standing mounts look a bit far back IMO. That's a beaut spec!
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Arise.Kill.Eat -Acts 10:13 I have read a bunch of stuff on the internet about Star Wars but that does not mean I can skin a deer with a light saber.
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10/18/14 02:13 AM
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Great work as always Jermey. I look forward to bringing you several more this season. Just a little constructive criticism if your open to it, and im no taxidermist. Maybe its just me, but the feet on the standing mounts look a bit far back IMO. That's a beaut spec! The legs are far back because they're divers. Since they dive under water, their legs are positioned further back on their bodies to propel them and help act as rudders. The mounts are in a natural position. Leg position is further forwards on puddle ducks.
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10/18/14 02:22 AM
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Great work as always Jermey. I look forward to bringing you several more this season. Just a little constructive criticism if your open to it, and im no taxidermist. Maybe its just me, but the feet on the standing mounts look a bit far back IMO. That's a beaut spec! The legs are far back because they're divers. Since they dive under water, their legs are positioned further back on their bodies to propel them and help act as rudders. The mounts are in a natural position. Leg position is further forwards on puddle ducks. Gotcha!!!
Arise.Kill.Eat -Acts 10:13 I have read a bunch of stuff on the internet about Star Wars but that does not mean I can skin a deer with a light saber.
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