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Been working on this for about a month in my spare time. Forged from 1 1/2" and 1" mild steel round stock. Cap and arrowhead backplate are 14 gauge. Thanks goes to Rick Jay for sharing his knowledge.

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John, that is a beautiful set of antlers. How the heck did you do that? That is really cool. Thanks for sharing. :)

We'll have to get together some time and Ill show you :)
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The only problem with steel deer is that it neccesitates the use of armor piercing ammo to take one down, and the need for a portable oxy/acetylene rig to gut it... besides the steaks must be tougher than all get out. :rolleyes: Purty darn cool! Nice work.

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Oh JOHN! That is as fine a piece of work as I've seen in a long time!

No problem Duckman: AP I have and a cordless right angle grinder with cutoff blades is imminently packable.

Frankly I'm deciding which wall it should hang on as I type. Oh yeah, John, I'd like a lesson please would you mind dropping in on our next club meeting? I'm SURE the guys would love to meet you.

Frosty the Lucky.

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Frosty,
One of the few places I haven't been in my travels is Alaska. We may have to talk about a weeks room an board and a demo :)


Say the word, we have room. I'll try to keep you from getting bored.;)

Frosty the Lucky.

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