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Matt Thompson 8500 or 8000
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10/04/12 02:02 AM
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Has anyone used either of these forms? I'm about to have my buck mounted and can't decide on a form. I know that I want a wall pedestal but that's it. Please feel free to post pics of any of your wall pedestal's. BTW my buck is a 135" 10 pt
The devil made me do it the first time, the second time I did it on my own
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Re: Matt Thompson 8500 or 8000
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10/04/12 08:02 PM
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MikeBillington
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we have mounted several deer on Matt Thompson 8000/8500 forms. He has the most anatomical correct forms on the market. Can't go wrong with his forms no matter which pose you choose.
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Re: Matt Thompson 8500 or 8000
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10/05/12 12:57 AM
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Mike I know you are probably very busy but do you know where I can go online and see what the finished product looks like? I've looked online and have only found 1 pic and it was of the 8500 series... I think it was on taxidermy.net.
The devil made me do it the first time, the second time I did it on my own
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Re: Matt Thompson 8500 or 8000
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10/05/12 01:28 AM
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Texan Taxidermy
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The 8500 has a very extreme head turn, still nice mannikin though.
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