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    <description>WELCOME BACK!&amp;nbsp; We are almost at the completion of our professional deer mount. Throughout the past three issues of Taxidermy Today, we have focused on the professional mounting techniques I use when skinning, fleshing, auto tanning, manikin prep and mounting a deer shoulder mount. From the very beginning of Part #1 of this article series, I made it clear that the purpose of this article series was to concentrate on the specific techniques involved in creating a high quality professional mount for your customer. Providing you with techniques that can be repeated a thousand times to satisfy the American sportsman has been my goal from the beginning. Techniques that you can build a business upon and satisfy your customers is the heart and soul of the taxidermy industry. It&amp;rsquo;s not the competitions and the &amp;ldquo;thousand hour&amp;rdquo; deerhead that makes the taxidermy industry GREAT. Instead, it&amp;rsquo;s the consistent quality of a &amp;ldquo;repeatable&amp;rdquo; professional whitetail mount that keeps the financial gears of this industry turning. It&amp;rsquo;s the professional taxidermists (fulltime or part-time) across America in their taxidermy studios, basements or garages that have built our industry and created a strong livelihood that we enjoy today. This article series is dedicated to you. YOU are the reason America has the strongest taxidermy industry in the world!</description> 
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    <description>Thanks for coming back for Part 3. In this article we will be looking at all the things involved in mounting a Professional Shoulder Mount. So, let&amp;rsquo;s not waste any time and get right to it! First, lay the cape out on a bench and stretch it from side to side. This will put width back into the cape getting it back to the original proportions before fleshing. I tug pretty good to regain the neck measurement.</description> 
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    <description>Welcome back &amp;mdash; I hope you enjoyed the first part of this article series. Throughout Part 2 of &amp;ldquo;Mounting a Whitetail&amp;rdquo; we will be covering everything involved in getting the manikin ready for mounting the hide. We&amp;rsquo;ll start with preparing the surface of the manikin to accept hide past and move on to antler setting, lip slot &amp;ndash; nostril &amp;ndash; tear duct cutting, septum insertion and finally eye setting. The accuracy and quality we perform throughout these procedures will have a direct impact on the ultimate quality of our mount. So let&amp;rsquo;s jump right in and get to it!</description> 
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    <description>I am happy to introduce this new article series on white-tailed deer which will focus on SOLID professional techniques. I&amp;rsquo;m not going to waste your time and lead you in an unproductive direction with irrelevant competition techniques. Instead, I am going to provide you with techniques that are the foundation for a high quality professional mount that will satisfy your customers. The backbone, bread-and-butter of the taxidermy industry is the American Sportsman and the taxidermists that service them. Providing a quality product at a fair price is what keeps the &amp;ldquo;wheels&amp;rdquo; of the taxidermy industry turning. For years much emphasis has been placed on the importance of taxidermy competition. I would agree that competitions serve their purpose in helping us all progress. However, it should not be misunderstood that the most important mount is the mount that satisfies your customer &amp;ndash; not a judge.</description> 
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