Posted on Apr 8, 2024
As fur demand dwindles, some find success in taxidermy and damage-control trapping
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Posted 8 mo ago
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I have quite a few want me to do their taxidermy but I turn it down. It's my hobby. If I start doing it for a living it won't be fun any longer. I've mounted several deer heads, birds and small critters for current and former students; at no charge! A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney has indirectly paid for some of the supplies I used!
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
Susie Quayle, A Friend Of Mine Is An Artist ~~ A GREAT ONE.~ So I Naturally Assumed She'd Have Her Own Studios In LA Or NYC..... And She Said The Same As You "If I Had To Do It For A Living, It Wouldn't Be Any Fun"..... She Retired From The Prescott, AZ Sheriffs Dept... As A Jailer, But Also Did Forensic Artwork For Them AFTER They Found Out She COULD Do Artwork, With a 96% Success Rate In Identification Results.....
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I won't be sending anything to or recommending Cpl Vic Burk . He would be very frustrated with me after reading his comment
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Ol' Gabe (Jim Bridger) is probably rolling over in his grave.
He was a Missouri resident I believe. And a hell of a fur trapper.
He was a Missouri resident I believe. And a hell of a fur trapper.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
MSG Stan Hutchison -
But If You Were A Taxidermist You'd Probably
Strip It Down And Stuff It... It's The Next Logical Procedure.
But If You Were A Taxidermist You'd Probably
Strip It Down And Stuff It... It's The Next Logical Procedure.
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