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    #31
    great job!

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      #32
      I'm working on one now that has a rack of my dad's one from my brother and one of mine. I've lost my dad and brother both who I miss very much

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        #33
        Very interesting way to display trophy’s. I may have to try this.

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          #34
          I'm in the process of getting a "skull tree" made, mine is going to be on a thick mesquite slab base with a straight sanded and stained mesquite limb about 6 foot high.

          Here is another idea, its not mine but I have one like this, except mine has 3 skulls all coming from the same property.
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            #35
            Originally posted by MAP View Post
            I'm in the process of getting a "skull tree" made, mine is going to be on a thick mesquite slab base with a straight sanded and stained mesquite limb about 6 foot high.

            Here is another idea, its not mine but I have one like this, except mine has 3 skulls all coming from the same property.
            Looks good MAP, and I like that “same property” connection the mounts have.

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              #36
              Great job to all, thanks for sharing!!

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                #37
                Euro Tree

                This is one I did for my 2017 Bucks
                Base is triangle to fit in corners
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                  #38
                  Euro Tree

                  About 1,5hrs for cedar base/pole. I have been doing euros and plaques with mounts for years. Post came from a deer blind bed i made my son in 2011. Cut native brush and old barbwire from ranch, add cheap light.

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                    #39
                    Knocked out another one. Made a couple changes from the 1st one. Didn’t consider my space with the 1st one and didn’t like how far it stuck out from the wall. Made the base a little smaller and mounted the post in the back. And little taller


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                      #40
                      [QUOTE=bowaddict40;15396552]Here is the one I did for mine. If I had to do it all over again I would have done a few things different. Like figuring out where I was going to put it first. LOL.....the door hits it when it opens. I did not strip mine I just cleared over it and the bark stays pretty well.






                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/QUOTE Great lookin tree. Around my house it wouldn't be long before hats and coats were hung on it!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by peterp63 View Post
                        This is my tribute to our time ( and harvests) in ND. The post was original from the 6K acres ranch we hunted. Even has charred marks from a big fire in the 50’s.





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                        what are you using to hold the skulls?

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                          #42
                          Great inspiration on this thread.

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                            #43
                            I got this picture off of facebook, but I'm looking to have something similiar built as those floor pedestal mounts. I'd like to have a base like that built but able to hold 3 whitetail skulls in a stair case type of set up on top.
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by RossWard View Post
                              Great inspiration on this thread.
                              X2

                              Some guys got all the skills, and I just got all thumbs. Agree, good ideas and nice work on these post mounts.

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