A few years ago, my Uncle moved to one of the big cities. I've always been the hunting fanatic of the family, so much so that my passion for it was approaching the same level of enthusiasm as my grandfather had for the sport. Not being much of a hunter himself, he gave me my grandfather's rifle. What came along with it was an old mount of a very nice whitetail my grandfather shot back in the 60's. I put together an idea of building a display case for the rifle that I would put together with the mount and some photos to showcase some of the family heritage and connectivness to the outdoors and hunting.
I went ahead and found a local taxidermist who was willing to remount the old shabby set of antlers. I got lucky and he had a spare cape and was able to do a shoulder mount to really breathe some life into the old antlers. The shoulder mount turned out great! Looks really life like, and to my surprise, looks pretty damn close to the same deer my grandfather shot way back when when compared to photos.
My only issue with it is the antlers, being so damn old and neglected, are rather dull and grey looking. I'd like to find something to colour them back up closer to the real deal. I think I've heard of some types of varnish you can get but don't know much about it. As this is a prized piece of family history, I'm looking for pointers on how to do this correctly the first time.
Any help is appreciated!
I went ahead and found a local taxidermist who was willing to remount the old shabby set of antlers. I got lucky and he had a spare cape and was able to do a shoulder mount to really breathe some life into the old antlers. The shoulder mount turned out great! Looks really life like, and to my surprise, looks pretty damn close to the same deer my grandfather shot way back when when compared to photos.
My only issue with it is the antlers, being so damn old and neglected, are rather dull and grey looking. I'd like to find something to colour them back up closer to the real deal. I think I've heard of some types of varnish you can get but don't know much about it. As this is a prized piece of family history, I'm looking for pointers on how to do this correctly the first time.
Any help is appreciated!