HEAD MOUNTS


Study diagrams, cut up the back of the neck. Your
second cut crosses between the horn bases to form a
"T". Cut the cape very long, at the center or behind the
shoulder. Leaving plenty of excess skin at the brisket
is very important. When head, skin and feet are to be
utilized, preferably, leave skin intact.


As you are removing the skin from the skull, go slow.
Be very careful at the eyes. Don't cut off the eyelids.
Use your nger as a guide. Cut close to the skull at the
lips and nose


Saving the skull isn't required for head mounts or
rugs. Save only the top of the skull with the horns
attached. Cut through center of eyes. See illustration.
Wash blood off antelope or white sheep capes or
hides. Blood will stain these animals.

RUGS AND LIFESIZE CUTS

These cuts are used for all rug and lifesize mounts,
EXCEPT lifesize mounts are not cut up the throat. The
skull is removed through an incision in back of the
neck the same as for a head mount. But do not detach
the cape from the rest of the skin. Leave hooves or
claws attached to the hide. Be sure to skin the tail and
toes out to the last joint.


TERMS AND INSTRUCTIONS


A deposit of 50% is required on all work. Upon
completion of your order, we will notify you, ask for
shipping instructions and bill you for the balance due.
Goods can be sent C.O.D. in some cases. Goods left
in our hands one month after completion date will be
sold for mounting charges.
We are pleased to serve you and guarantee
satisfaction provided raw material reaches us in good
condition.


We are not responsible for
Fire Loss, Theft or Hair Slippage!!


ALL TANNING DONE AT OWNER'S OWN RISK!

STANDARD TWIN FALLS

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