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This is a shed set I found in the 70's. In fact all six of these pictures are from the same period and out of the same area. You notice one antler is white and the other is brown and that is because I found one year and the other the next. They are seven by seven with nice guard tines.
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I will introduce my wife. She is the one who does most of the heavy lifting on the rocks we bring home. This buck has a very nice frame and sets up real square. The reason a lot of these shed sets are white is because I never used to worry about how early I went out in the spring and some areas I never even went into until the fall.
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I was wrong about all of them coming out of the same area. This one came out of the area where I took the 30 inch buck, that is in the mounts part of my web page. This is the closes I have to a set that is palmated. I also have a shed of his from the previous year. The palmating doesn't show up in this picture very well.
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Finally a smile. It must have been toward the end of the photo session. Some day I would like to mount this set of sheds. They are very uniform and match up will. They have six on a side plus the brow tines.
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This my oldest daughter. She is the one in the archway picture. She's 30 years old now and a school teacher in my home town. This buck is very heavy and has a lot of mass. I had him measured a few years ago but I have lost the paper. I have the sheds form one side for two previous years.
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