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Table # 7 has
very large shed
sets.  There is a
2 x 3 on each
side in front
that is about the
largest I have
ever seen.  
These are my warriors.  The tines are
not eaten but have been broken off in
battle.  The largest on to the left I pasted
up for a couple of years before it
dawned on me that it had been broken
off in battle.

There are also some deer around the
out side that have been chewed by
porcupines or mice.  It is amazing to me
how, sometimes they can hollow  out an
antler and never touch the points.
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This is table #9 and
now we are starting
down the left hand side
of the building.  These
are also warriors but
they are deer.   Some
have broken off only
one point. Others all I
found was the part that
was broken off.
Table #10 is
large mule deer.
 The biggest
one I have in
number of
points is 12
with a brow
point.
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freak deer
sheds.  I tried
to put the ones
together that
had some of
the same
characteristics.
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#11 has freak elk on it.  No thats not
a ball of yarn in the middle of the
picture but a shed set that is
wrapped in telephone wire.  He
never got rid of it till he shed his
antlers.  If you look closely you can
see that the wire was broke several
times.

Just to the left of the wire is a shed
elk that looks like a hand.  It has
four fingers and a thumb.


Antler Collection Tour 7 To 12