Trophy stand

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by GregH, Sep 7, 2008.

  1. GregH

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    This is a temporary stand I built until I finish remodeling my basement.

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  2. peakrut

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    About time you get them bucks out of bed.
    Great job!

    T
     
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    Very very impressive greg!You must have a big basement.Ultimate Camo and jeans:cool: .
     
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    Very impressive collection of Trophies you have there Greg. Congrats.
     
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    Are you going to cover the stand with Trebark?

    Looks great nonetheless Greg. Thumbs up....:tu:
     
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    Impressive crew Greg. As BOLS said I think you need to wrap that in Ultimate Camo.
     
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    Very nice!
     
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    Looks good dude!
     
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    Well that should keep them from getting bed sores, Ha Ha. Looks great Greg.
     
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    so...which one was you're favorite :D

    Looks awesome.
     
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    Nice job Greg.

    A little tip though for the next pic. you take.. try to either have the cameraman and you(the subject) in either all sun or all shade while taking the pic. This will help to greatly eliminate the shadow in both pics. Help stand out the picture better.. bring out its colors and make it more suitable for framing in lets say.. a archery shop.

    I would also like to ask you a Q..? The buck you shot this past year.. I like the pose. I wonder if I could ask the name of it. I would like my 07' buck to be the same only facing left. Thanks.
     
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    I believe Mike its called partial sneak its the same I have on my 168.
    Thanks for that tip also I am very weak when it comes to pics.

    T
     
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    Good tip on taking pics. However, neither me or the camera man (brother) had time to wait for the proper lighting. After those shots were taken, the stand was disassembled and moved to the basement and put back together. We were in a hurry because we had to get some work done at our dad's house.
     
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    WOW!!!!!! I would like to get just one Buck like any of them BAD BOYS!!!!
     
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    all I get is red x's here and in HNI.. will have to check it out at home.. bet it looks nice!
     
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    Very cool Greg! You have a great looking collection there!
     
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    Thanks for the comments guys!
     
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    Some describe farts as wind pal.:deer:
     
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    I know its a partial sneak T... but what is the mold behind it. As in the manufacturer of the mount.. I don't think its McKenzie.. they have a different look to them. Similiar to the look of Gregs buck 2 to the left of his 07'.

    Anybody..? Anybody?

    Greg.. do you know?
     
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    I will call the guy who mounted it and ask what it is.
     

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