These are some of "last years" (spring 2012) match sets.
I got a little bored this summer.
This first set of pics is my sons room.
I actually have two more match sets that are in that room, just no pics of them yet.
Now, how often do you find a match set laying next to each other, they are brown, they are big, they are buried in the snow, and you have the presence of mind to take pictures before you pick them up?
Its hard to tell in the pic, but the front photo is of both antlers as they laid in the snow.
The left side of the box has a pic of the left antler as it laid.
and the right side is the ATL of the right side.
You may not realize it from this photo, but those are the sheds off the same buck two years in a row. This years sheds on the skull, and last years set on hanging below.
You can see in this pic, that the year before, he had a little accident on his right side main beam, and this year he grew a little fourth on one side.
This set is missing a few pieces of the display.
You are supposed to set a shed antler on the glass top, and fill the opening in the upside down pyramid with sheds as well.
Then there is the wheel of sheds.
none of the sheds here are attached by anything other than friction, they can be removed and fondled and replaced.
I am currently building a gun cabinet unlike any other gun cabinet you have seen. Its going to have shed antlers and match sets incorporated into it. I started this fall, but ran out of time, Now it will have to wait until after shed season to resume.
I got a little bored this summer.
This first set of pics is my sons room.
I actually have two more match sets that are in that room, just no pics of them yet.
Now, how often do you find a match set laying next to each other, they are brown, they are big, they are buried in the snow, and you have the presence of mind to take pictures before you pick them up?
Its hard to tell in the pic, but the front photo is of both antlers as they laid in the snow.
The left side of the box has a pic of the left antler as it laid.
and the right side is the ATL of the right side.
You may not realize it from this photo, but those are the sheds off the same buck two years in a row. This years sheds on the skull, and last years set on hanging below.
You can see in this pic, that the year before, he had a little accident on his right side main beam, and this year he grew a little fourth on one side.
This set is missing a few pieces of the display.
You are supposed to set a shed antler on the glass top, and fill the opening in the upside down pyramid with sheds as well.
Then there is the wheel of sheds.
none of the sheds here are attached by anything other than friction, they can be removed and fondled and replaced.
I am currently building a gun cabinet unlike any other gun cabinet you have seen. Its going to have shed antlers and match sets incorporated into it. I started this fall, but ran out of time, Now it will have to wait until after shed season to resume.