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heyoldguy

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This was at the most recent International Sportsman's Exposition in Sandy, Utah.

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I guess it should be said that all the skulls, and any antlers or horns that were not sheds, were each hand made one at a time with tubing, either steel, stainless steel or copper. There were no bone skulls in the display.
 
>Pretty awesome.
>Is the bottom one 3 sets
>of sheds off the same
>buck?

The sheds do appear to be similar, but no. The three were to show the different mediums the skulls were made of. The skull on the left was made of stainless steel tubing, middle type L hard drawn copper tubing and the right is mild carbon steel tubing.

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Here are different stages of development and the stainless steel skull.

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The copper skull.

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And the mild steel tube.

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