I posted this the other day in the bowhunter section and didn't realize there was a taxidermy section, but wanted to put it here since it belongs better here. Here's a before and after picture of a European mount I did of a whitetail that was harvested in full velvet a few years back.
He had let the skull sit out for the skull to get cleaned naturally since he wasn't planning on doing a shoulder mount. The bugs ate part of the velvet off, so he stripped what was left off. He had killed another nice buck he wanted a Euro mount of and wanted to see if there was anything I could do to clean that one up. He had mentioned wishing he had gotten the velvet preserved so I offered replicating it and he was very pleased with the outcome!
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