NEED G2 POINT TO FIX BULL

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LAST EDITED ON Mar-17-10 AT 12:45PM (MST)[p]I AM LOOKING FOR AN ELK SHED,LEFT SIDE YOU MAY HAVE LAYING AROUND THAT IS BEAT UP OR DAMAGED WITH A GOOD G2 ABOUT 16-17 INCHES LONG THAT I COULD CUT OFF TO REPAIR MY PAHVANT 360 BULL, EVEN IF ITS SOLID WHITE IT WOULD WORK. THE CHARACTER OF THIS G2 MUST COME STRAIT OFF THE BEAM NO SWOOP DOWN AND CURLS UP SLIGHTLY ON THE VERY END. IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT MIGHT HELP ME AND ARE KINDA CLOSE TO THE SALT LAKE VALLEY CALL ME PAYMENT NEGOTIABLE THANKS. CALL JARRED 801-574-4602.
 
I hope you find a shed.. another option would be to cast the opposite side G2 and have it fixed by a taxidermist. Check out Paul Pennie (aka) BLT on these forums, in Alpine. His antler repair is perfect and you can't tell its been done.

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Later, Brandon
 
I agree with BT about the casting of antlers for repair jobs. I have seen paul pennie's tine repair and it is as close to flawless as it comes.
However if you decide to go the other route I may have a shed that would work for you. Post a pic of the side your going to try to match and I can compare.

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I HAVE PICTURES AND HAVE TRIED MANY TIMES FOR HOURS AND RECIEVED INFO ON HOW TO POST PICS, BUT CANNOT FIGURE IT OUT, I HAVE LOTS OF GOOD STUFF ID LIKE TO SHARE,MAYBE IF SOMEONE LIVES BY ME IN WEST VALLEY YOU COULD SHOW ME HOW TO POST JUST GIVE ME A CALL THANKS.
 
338 I'd also really encourage you to have it cast. I have a bull that was fixed both ways and a shed just wouldn't match up to my liking.
 
Here is the shed I had in mind. From the looks of things it may be a little too hooked up on the end to match up on your bull.

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